Anon 11/08/2018 (Thu) 05:31:07 No.2463 del
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>There are a few problems with propaganda, especially when it becomes really intrusive:
It divides societies, pop stars and famous people become like philosophers to the world and sometimes, their own propaganda could become their key weapon against them
Left wing propaganda has become too direct, not subtle enough, cast too many people as enemies. The media in m country since Nixon or so has been more or less anti right wing, but they were usually very subtle and there side was the permissive one, so it worked quite well. There were jokes made at Republicans expense but few made to the voting bases themselves with some exceptions . Now it will be in our face and even strips itself of nuance for the arguments they are making and treats everyone as a prop.

>It´s a sad state because anything argued over there is like black and white while in reality, life and politics vary in different tones of grey. Very few things can reach the 0% or 100% and go for the full extreme naturally.
Exactly. I support a hodgepodge of factions that to outsiders sometimes look like they conflict, but it is only because not everything I agree with on any of them and I try to keep things in balance (though from a more right wing perspective) between forces that I want some of. Only one candidate last year I 100% agree and support and such ones are rarities.

>they are already over. Hope they are satisfied with all the money spent on them ....for just that.
It was an interesting election that's for sure. No side can claim victory or a clear advantage. Non of those progressive superstars who faced any significant opposition on the state level won, some got close, but they still lost. Republicans suffered a massive bleed out of their suburban voters, yet those suburban voters elected a bunch of ostensibly moderate democrats and are all upper class, not sure how they'll get alone with the somewhat ascendant progressive wing of the party. Republicans managed to hold onto the two most important swing state governorships and those wins there go along away to getting Trump reelected, yet the Democrats had some significant gains as well, and made the GOP feel a little fearful for the future of some traditional strongholds. Yet a few places the GOP did way better than the should of and took the Senate better than expected... It's a mess and on top of all that you had Trump's sometimes completely random endorsements propelling complete strangers and nobodies to the forefront.

All and all. It was an interesting election. I'm feeling a bit better now, at least the far left was dispirited a bit, but I'm still not looking forward to the chaos of the next two years which may have started yesterday when Trump got rid of our attorney general . Anyway, unless something huge or I have something that relates to pone I probably wont be bringing it up in the near term.

>I think that you needed it more than me. It reduced my tense preexams moments and my heart welcomed that change.
It was a interesting song. Almost not my taste, yet almost right up my alley as strange as that sounds. Still was relaxing, especially that instrumental section and it was nice to clear head. Certainly needed it.