https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:The_Battle_at_Lake_Changjin
The reasoning? Because reliable sources such as CNN, BBC, WaPo, NYT, Bloomberg, and Business Insider call it “propaganda department,” therefore the neutral stance would be siding with those reliable sources.
literally every movie that features the US military is told they can't negatively present the US military and is supervised to make sure they're portrayed how they want to be.
Nearly every damn action movie is unapologetic western imperialist propaganda
Excuse you, they OBVIOUSLY do not because they allow movies to highlight sexism, which the military would OBVIOUSLY not approve of
Wikipedia editors (the one's who're not just feds) have the be some of the most galaxy-brained dweebs in existence. Imagine having an interest in, and presumably being at least somewhat knowledgeable about propaganda, and not seeing how your "reliable" sources are engaged in it. Pure fucking ideology.
Specifically those papers handed in the street or placed in the mail, not actual tv ads.
at least wikipedia editing has the potential to be praxis, but we'd have to spend so much time and manpower on it that we'd be unable to do much more effective real world praxis (and that's assuming the feds wouldn't kick us out if we flocked to wikipedia)
Wikipedia editors are just less lazy redditors. Same mind-rot, twice the effort.
I edit Wikipedia and it's literally the most painful social media imaginable. But it's well read and the worst does something.
It beggars belief that people would work so hard to just mirror the trash that’s in WaPo.
the sme word is used in chinese for "propgnd" nd "publicity"
merikkkns hd to import n itlin lonword they could turn into something scry
Actually it's the other way around, "public relations" is an invented euphemism for what used to be apolitically called "propaganda".
Every company used to call their advertising department the "propaganda department" until it became associated with describing only what political enemies do.
200 mill is their most expensive? Hollywood be pumping those out on the routine
It's amazing what you can do on a lower budget when you're not spending money on dumb shit.