The only difference between 'propaganda' and 'education,' really, is in the point of view. The advocacy of what we believe in is education. The advocacy of what we don't believe in is propaganda.
-Edward Bernays, often called the Father of Public Relations. He coined the term "engineering consent".
Nah, this statement is reflective of someone who would also promote moral relativism and has a personal nihilistic view on the concept of truth.
And can I just talk about Judaism for just a moment without getting blasted for anti-semitism? I'm not saying that it's a bad thing, but this viewpoint is empirically characteristic of a Jewish mindset...and looking up this guy's bio, yes, he actually was Jewish.
This is important because it shows the source of the bias, just like if you read a statement about how "sex was evil" you could probably trace it to a Christian thinker.
Real education strengthens the mind. Propaganda weakens it.