Yes, the denial of genocides by Western leaders can indeed be studied as a case of confirmation bias—where they selectively interpret information to align with existing beliefs, and cognitive dissonance—where they rationalize or deny atrocities to avoid the discomfort of conflicting with their self-image or national values.
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Yes, the denial of genocides by Western leaders can indeed be studied as a case of confirmation bias—where they selectively interpret information to align with existing beliefs, and cognitive dissonance—where they rationalize or deny atrocities to avoid the discomfort of conflicting with their self-image or national values.

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