"Goebbels Gap" is a term used to describe a propaganda phenomenon where a significant discrepancy exists between the official narratives propagated by a government or authority and the realities perceived by the public. The term is named after Joseph Goebbels, who was the Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany and is often associated with the manipulation of information and the dissemination of false or misleading narratives.
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