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From transnational repression to conventional warfare, why does India keep losing narrative wars? It's because of their reputation as shameless disinfo mongers. Both their cringe mainstream media & infamous IT cells openly brag about spreading lies to further self interests. What are the long term impacts of this? People...

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It's like the boy who cried wolf - people will eventually stop believing liars.

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"People start tuning you out. You attract scrutiny. Everyone doubts everything you say. You have zero credibility" - 100% facts here!

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they still lost😂😂

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