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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
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I feel like most expensive movies with American production companies involved have the US State Department paying to have influence in them. Especially so if there's tanks, planes, helicopters, or other military hardware involved in the movie.
Yes, always try to identify & separate state-sponsored/mandated propaganda, it's not that hard, but you do have to look (logically) for it. And then it might affect you less.
It's just something every-money does.
I mean looking purely logically doesn't work either, the best propaganda isn't about spreading good lies, they're about strategically over representing truths in specific ways to establish connotations. Most of the time its blatant as fuck, but sometimes its very subtle and logically consistent with its context and material reality
Yes, you are right (like whatever the word "freedom" means). And don't forget about all the normalization (of bad things that just enter pop culture) & gaslighting.
Exactly yeah
Yeah that makes perfect sense. I wouldn't be surprised if a first draft of the script has the US president pushing to attack the ships but the State department gave notes.