Propaganda Posters
The community for propaganda collectors, enthusiasts, or all who are fascinated by propaganda as an insight into history, sociology, perspective, and manipulation through art and other mediums.
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Rule 1- Don't post intending to spread propaganda you agree with or to degrade propaganda you disagree with.
Don't post intending to spread propaganda you agree with or to degrade propaganda you disagree with.
Rule 2- All post titles must have a date and must be neutral in language. When in doubt, use the caption of the poster as your post title.
All post titles must have a date and must be neutral in language. When in doubt, use the caption of the poster as your post title.
Rule 3- No current events.
No current events. To help us to be objective, posts cannot be from within the last two years.
Rule 4- No memes and no clickbait content.
No memes or clickbait. This type of content is allowed only if released by an official agency and if the source is provided.
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If you vocally harass or discriminate against any individual member, you will be removed.
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This mindset requires a silver bullet solution to class problems before the conversation about race can start. The practical effect of this is that ideas that would make the world piecemeal better for people of color (any people of color, not just blacks) are deemed not worthy of consideration.
Similarly, because we're talking about this argument being used to silence non-white voices, that means that there is an assumption that any pro worker solution to class problems that is dreamt up must be inherently better for people of color. Without listening to anyone who might tell you otherwise. It gets very White Man's Burden-y.
Basically, there're two ways to interpret the idea that race problems are class problems:
The former excludes voices, and you should be mindful that it furthers the divide that those in power want. The latter is inclusive, and allows for multiple fronts against "The guy at the top"
Man, I'm a person of color, and I'm all for inclusivity. But I'm also a practical dude and I prefer effective solutions rather than making ideology get in the way of solving issues.
If ideology means a longer term game, that doesn't help the black person unfairly stuck in death row, or shot by the police, or fired without justification or falsely accused of rape today.