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Background Information
A poster made before trump was elected
Technique Used
Attack Opponents
This is propaganda because
This is an anti-trump poster presented by technique “attack opponent” by compareing Trump with hitler, listing their common doings. The goal of the poster is to warn, alert, and persuade people to go against Trump. The poster provoke strong emotions by transferring trump with one of the world’s biggest genocide leader to encourage hatred while also appeal audience with fear to the repeat in history.
Source
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    Marcus
    Sun, 02/08/2026 - 23:19
    Marcus
    The similarities in both of these people and how they get power from the public is very concerning
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    Alex D'Amato
    Wed, 02/11/2026 - 02:45
    Alex D'Amato
    I think this example of a poster comparison between Trump and Hitler is definitely a form of propaganda because it is invoking fear among viewers by oversimplifying complex topics and intentionally comparing Trump with arguably the most infamous genocidal dictator in recorded history. This was done strategically to push the narrative that Trump is a fascist and a threat to democracy, persuading viewers to despise him out of fear and anger that history may be repeating itself, whether that's true or not. I personally believe this poster is more dangerous than beneficial because it is overly simplistic and doesn't give any context to each claim, using buzzwords to spark outrage and pushing a political agenda to attack and vilify opponents.

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