The WhatsApp Mafia | Dhruv Rathee

In this video, we explore how “WhatsApp University” influences unwavering loyalty among some citizens towards political leaders, despite personal hardships or evident issues like inflation and misinformation. A poignant discussion on the pervasive impact of misinformation spread through WhatsApp. The video highlights the complex interplay of media, personal belief systems, and political loyalty, encouraging a thoughtful examination of how information is consumed and the profound impact of persistent myths and propaganda in political discourse. This exploration aims not to mock, but to understand and discuss the broader implications of such phenomena on democracy and society at large.

How Were Millions of Indians BRAINWASHED? | The WhatsApp Mafia

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