> If you say Universal, it means "common to everyone"
Wow, you suck also with terms. Do you want to say that English is common to everyone?
English is certainly "universal language" by the definition of e.g. wikipedia though.
Just a little bit of statistic to clear your propaganda.
native: 360–400 million (2006)
L2 speakers: 400 million;
as a foreign language: 600–700 million
source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_languagemeaning there are roughly 1.5 billions people speaking English, which is a little more than 20% of the world population. Now if you know a little bit of math statistics, you can consider term "common to everyone" to be around 95% of the sample, while in reality 80% of the sample are not included.
Just another fact that you suck in regional geography. Meaning it's really hard for you to even understand the concept and application of what's called "propaganda" in the modern world.