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Not primarily. Some Propaganda may contain facts to make the overall piece seem more plausible, but a straightforward presentation of actual fact almost certainly wouldn't be considered "propaganda".

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Often Biased, with selected facts presented.

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Propaganda is always based on and constructed around lies.

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