The Illusion of Truth
The Illusion of Truth: The Legacy of Propaganda
The "Illusion of Truth"
effect, often associated with Paul Joseph Goebbels and Nazi
propaganda, describes how repeated exposure to a statement—true or
false—increases its perceived credibility.
The Claim: "The Island of Ireland is Ready for Unity"
This assertion is
misleading.
A clear and litmus test of Irish unity is the situation on Garvaghy Road, Portadown.
As of Autumn 2025, the nationalist residents of Garvaghy Road, remain deeply uncomfortable ( to put it mildly) with proximity of their Protestant/Unionist neighbors for even a few brief periods amounting to 90-minutes annually.
Unionists/Protestants should not expect different treatment in the Republic of Ireland’s 26 counties.
In the Republic, where Roman Catholics make up a disproportionate share of the Garda Síochána (89% of Gardaí, compared to less than 3% Protestant)*, recruitment does not reflect the balanced 50/50 approach seen elsewhere.
The percentage of Roman Catholics in the overall Irish populations is 69%. 20% lower than the police makeup. How could protestant/unionist people support or feel comfortable with that clear sectarian imbalance.
Truth and Facts are The Antidote to Propaganda
Only
verifiable truths and evidence can counter the pervasive narratives
of Republican propaganda.
* I have quoted from the Irish central statistics office (links below)
Gerry Leddy, Comber
https://www.cso.ie/en/releasesandpublications/fp/fp-ags/diversityinangardasiochana2023/
https://www.cso.ie/en/releasesandpublications/ep/p-cpsr/censusofpopulation2022-summaryresults/
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