Tables have turned.
The same youth that was once the biggest strength of PTI is now questioning the very propaganda it once amplified. The era of blind retweets, trend brigades, and unquestioned narratives seems to be fading.
1/5
For years, certain voices like Imran Riaz Khan and Adil Raja built massive followings by pushing highly charged, one-sided narratives. These weren’t just opinions; they were often presented as facts without accountability.
But audiences evolve.
2/5
Today’s youth is more aware, more critical, and less willing to accept everything at face value. The same platforms that once amplified propaganda are now exposing inconsistencies, exaggerations, and, at times, outright misinformation. Engagement doesn’t lie.
3/5
Where there were once thousands of retweets and millions of likes, there is now skepticism, pushback, and declining influence. People are asking questions that were previously ignored.
The constant toxicity, hate-driven narratives, and anti-state rhetoric have consequences.
4/5
Not just politically, but personally for those who built their identity around it. Credibility, once lost, is hard to regain.
IMPORTANT: Narratives built on exaggeration and division may win attention in the short term, but they rarely survive long term scrutiny.
5/5
The youth hasn’t disappeared.
It has simply grown up.
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