Lol. Lmao even

  • Dirt_Owl [comrade/them, they/them]@hexbear.net
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    It’s not an exaggeration that US propaganda is insanely powerful.

    As someone who has never been to America, growing up the only thing I had to judge American life were sitcoms where the “average Joe” was depicted as having a gaint two story house and having a ton of expensive shit on a single income.

    It wasn’t until Malcolm in the Middle that a non-rich family was even depicted as the norm.

    “We were saving that money for our kids college” always confused me as a kid though, my thought was always “But wait, what if they can’t afford to save for college? Do that just not get to go? That doesn’t seem right. That would be too unfair.”

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      Kids growing up watching Disney channel is the most powerful propaganda tool of the cia.

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      It’s just wild to me to think that, you know, the Chinese government is too fucking busy TAKING CARE OF ITS CITIZENS to even care to spread vile propaganda about the US like we do about every other country. We’ll, maybe it’s not “wild”, because even if other countries fabricated lies about the US they would probably be accurate lol

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      Also I never thought about how little media shows families realistically. But even then it’s still a father raising three kids and providing for a stay at home wife which is…lol. Maybe it was doable pre-2008 though.