I just stumbled upon this fine example of American propaganda:
http://www.schrottgelacht.de/showcontent.php?cid=67
Your comments please![]()
I just stumbled upon this fine example of American propaganda:
http://www.schrottgelacht.de/showcontent.php?cid=67
Your comments please![]()
Ha ha ha, I have a few of these. Disney made enough of them.
Propaganda is an interesting science.
Fritz
Can I get those here in Germany? They are hilarious![]()
The funny thing is, thats actually like my history lessons. Albeit heavily simplified.
"We are only seeking Man. We have no need of other worlds. We need mirrors. We don't know what to do with other worlds. A single world, our own, suffices us; but we can't accept it for what it is. We are seaching for an ideal image of our own world" - Solaris
My favorite is "Donald Duck in Nutsiland" ... Donal Duck saying "Heil Hitler" in his voice... surreal.
PT me. Perhaps I can send some to you.Originally posted by StG2_Schlachter:
Can I get those here in Germany? They are hilarious![]()
Fritz
The most successful and effective propaganda always has elements of truth or factual content, which are then covered with layers of half-truth and distortion, topped off with a sprinkling of total bull$hit.
Some of our governments today are pretty good at it!
Best regards,
panther3485
The above post is carefully planned propaganda.Originally posted by panther3485:
The most successful and effective propaganda always has elements of truth or factual content, which are then covered with layers of half-truth and distortion, topped off with a sprinkling of total bull$hit.
Best regards,
panther3485![]()
Actually the Donald Duck cartoon was "Der Führer's Face"
Donald Duck
Or this one Bugs Bunny, with a familar fellow to blue flyers, and one fellow familiar to red (and I mean RED) flyers.
Herr meets Hare
They don't make propaganda like they used too, between Walt Disney, Leni Riefenstahl, and Sergei Eisenstein propaganda could be artistic and fun.![]()
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