Sexualization and Dehumanization: Unmasking the Dark Side of Propaganda in Modern Conflict

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The idea that "sex sells" is a widely recognized truth, especially among specific audiences. Companies and brands have long understood that visuals of attractive or minimally dressed individuals tend to capture attention, which is often a significant part of their strategy. The ethnonationalist state has been well aware of this and has employed this approach for decades, promoting the image of a colonial soldier as an alluring lifestyle.

This form of propaganda cleverly intertwines themes of control, domination, and deviance under the guise of patriotism. It is both degrading and sordid. A racially motivated entity that romanticizes lethality, death, and brutality is just as indifferent to its own populace as it is to its adversaries, treating everyone as mere expendables. This isn’t about security; it's a cycle of abuse that ultimately consumes even its own.

Perpetuating the objectification of women, intertwined with a hint of genocidal tendencies, reflects deeply troubling values. There truly isn't anything more despicable than that. They are undoubtedly a different breed. If this doesn’t disturb you, then what will? (Link to the full episode in the comments)

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