By Candice Novak
The interesting thing about military propaganda is the way it almost never depicts any real aspect of war (displacement, death, destruction) and always sells something that is emotionally attractive, but has nothing to do with war (like hot chicks and discotechs). At least with product propaganda (advertisements) something of the ad has to [...]
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