VMU students' vulnerability to political propaganda

In your opinion, whether in Lithuania there is enough information on political propaganda. Argument your case.

  1. sorry
  2. i think there isn't enough; the press and some tv outlets release fake news all the time.
  3. yes and no, there is a lot of information about historical propaganda and russia's propaganda, but nobody talks about western propaganda.
  4. no, you won't hear about it in schools or universities, unless you take special courses about it, and on very rare occasions you can hear about it in the media. one piece of evidence is that our citizens lack critical thinking. there are many people who have formed their opinions on certain topics based on some facebook posts or youtube videos. so, that means they can be easily controlled by some kind of propaganda.
  5. yes, because children are taught about it in schools and the media often reports news about propaganda.
  6. there is a lot of information about russian propaganda, but none about western censorships.
  7. no. because propaganda comes in far too many different forms that people aren't aware of.
  8. there's a lot of political disinformation. lithuania is highly affected by russian propaganda; we can see many politicians influenced by russians (for example: ramūnas karbauskis imports russian goods, advocates for the current belarusian regime, etc.), and the same goes for other politicians whose businesses are directly connected with other countries.
  9. only speaking for myself, i do not believe that there is enough information about that. we are not taught about it and we do not know how to distinguish between truthful ideas and propaganda.
  10. there is enough information if you check more than one source.
  11. i think it's enough.