pap·a·gan·da
/ˌpäpəˈɡandə/
noun
1.
Advertising, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular capitalist economic cause or point of view, using worthless or trivial subject matter or entertainment.
The effect, consumed over decades, serves to zombify the self-titled consumers into consuming one another in the interest of donating their money to predatory billionaires.