I'm not sure how you would directly reach people in active duty. Even people like Mike Prysner mostly target vets. It's not like you could just walk to a military base and hand out pamphlets to random soldiers. Active soldiers also have their social media completely monitored. All those Tiktoks of soldiers dicking around or posting thirst traps should be understood as part of a massive PR/psyop campaign that aims to humanize soldiers in front of an increasingly skeptical and cynical public. Not every single psyop attempt is as cringey as the army trying to form an esports team. Those Tiktoks are completely inorganic.
I'm not sure how you would directly reach people in active duty. Even people like Mike Prysner mostly target vets. It's not like you could just walk to a military base and hand out pamphlets to random soldiers. Active soldiers also have their social media completely monitored. All those Tiktoks of soldiers dicking around or posting thirst traps should be understood as part of a massive PR/psyop campaign that aims to humanize soldiers in front of an increasingly skeptical and cynical public. Not every single psyop attempt is as cringey as the army trying to form an esports team. Those Tiktoks are completely inorganic.