By perpetuating an image of themselves as all-powerful, they can suppress dissent and discourage challenges to their authority. 3. Suppression of opposing views: Dictators utilize propaganda to marginalize or discredit opposing views. They often portray opposition figures as enemies, traitors, or threats to the nation's stability, thereby preventing alternative narratives from gaining traction or posing a challenge to their rule. 4. Manipulating public opinion: Propaganda is employed to shape public opinion in accordance with the regime's objectives.