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French Propaganda are rumors spread by rivals about the character of one's mistress. (probably bcoz they are interested in her or becoz they hate her or hate u, etc etc) . Aim is to create a rift between the man and his mistress. However, it does not include the propaganda against the mistress initiated by the man's wife. (There may b a different term for that but i m not sure )

The term was used when there were rumours about Extra martial affairs by Carla Bruni, the former French 1st lady. But that was a wrong usage coz she was his wife and not mistress!

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French Propaganda refers to communication efforts that aim to influence people's beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors in favor of certain ideas or opinions that align with French government objectives. This can be disseminated through various channels such as media, advertising, or public relations to shape public opinion both domestically and internationally.

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