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[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I think American-backed propaganda was and is used to make most former communist countries in Eastern and Central Europe be now anti-communist, anti-China and also anti-Russia. One of the main things the propaganda does is promoting neonazism. Here I'm using a very broad meaning for propaganda, including any means of persuasion, like atroturfing, psy ops etc.

 

In 2022 (I think) I saw this meme that someone that works for Chinese gov posted. The title was something like "What countries think the US does". Then, for each country that the US bombed there was an image of the US bombing the country / a war image in the country. The second last image had a title like "What you think you do" and was the image of superman flying. The last image had a title like "What you really do" and was an image of the WTC being demolished. I downloaded the image, but I didn't name it and I don't know where it is in the labyrinth of my computer folders and files. I tried finding it on internet; a while ago I was able to find it, but now I can't anymore. Does anyone here have it?

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

If it's Warmerican and well known, then it's full of Warmerican propaganda. Maybe try a Russian or Chinese game.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 months ago

Maybe some info got leaked, it got attention in Asia, and then the USA had to say something. But even if this was the case, it would still be strange that they admited it.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

I believe the USA has "astroturfing squads" for this kind of work. This is one more evidence of it. Social media is likely flooded with astroturfing activity from the USA government. They also likely manipulate the social media software to help in this. For example, YouTube has a comment filter that automatically deletes comments that contain certain words; because of this filter, if you say certain things, the comment gets deleted, and you don't know it unless you look for the comment. Most comments I make on YouTube about geopolitics get deleted. A way to get the comment delivered is to hide likely banned words or expressions by inserting a space in the middle of the word. For example, the comment "China wages developement. America wages wars." will likely get deleted. To deliver it, you could write "Chi na wa ges developement. Ame rica wa ges wa rs.".

 

The narration is polluted with some anti-communist propaganda, as expected from a western MSM, but there are some great footage. DW deleted it from their channel, probably because the video portrayed a too positive image of NK, even with the anti-communist propaganda in the narration.

Maybe some or most of you already knew this doc, but I'm posting here anyway.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago

Classical guitar. I bought a digital piano and learned some easy to intermediary pieces, but I have been focusing only on guitar. I made a classical guitar arrangement for the soviet anthem, but I don't have a set up apropriate to make a nice video. I also compose music for these instruments.

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Deutschland translated to different English accents:

British: "Germany"

Australian: "Germany"

American: "GerMine"

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago (1 children)

The animal I talked about is called "onça-pintada". It's not necessarily black. It's the third biggest feline, being smaller than the tiger and the lion. It's the most powerful predator in Amazon rainforest. People often say it's the most powerful in the Americas, but they are wrong, then. I didn't know the english words for "onça-pintada" and "jacaré" and just put them in translator.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 months ago (3 children)

The jaguar (onça-pintada) should be higher. They are arguably the most powerful predators of the Americas. They can run up to 80 Km/h; they can climb trees; they have jaws strong enough to crush bones; they are proficient swimmers, being able to hunt prey in the water, including alligators; their roar is bone-shivering; they are stunning and iconic; they are important for the ecosystem balance. Note that while the jaguar may be phisically similar to the African leopard, the jaguar is faster and stronger, and a better swimmer.