Source:Paperback Hero- from the U.S. Government. |
Source:The New Democrat
"Spotting a Nazi is easy (it's anyone who disagrees with me). The same can not be said, however, for their ideological brothers from another mother. As usual, an armed forces film from 1950 has all the answers. And we'll get them fast, too, because this incredible tour de force clocks in at about sixty seconds worth of "turn in your neighbors" and "nerve gas the beatniks" Conformity Era greatness. Yes, we're heading, via the miracle of the Information Superhighway, back to a time when a "safe space" meant a poorly constructed fallout shelter that might buy you a few extra days of slow agonizing death after the Reds dropped the A-Bomb.
From Conel Rad
We get some of that filmstrip logo and music while a modern (?) voice-over informs us that "propaganda is vastly more important in democratic societies." Sorry, dudemar, that's just flat-out wrong, as anyone with even the most passing acquaintance with totalitarianism would inform you. On the other hand, I'm sure you meant well (not actually sure) with your "Democracy is the real tyranny" puerile drivel and this voice won't be coming back, so I guess we shouldn't dwell on it."
From Paperback Hero
"How to Spot a Communist"
Source:Conel Rad- the actor looks like Andy Garcia. Just thought I throw that out there. |
From Conel Rad
The U.S. Government, just a few decades ago, had an undemocratic habit of suppressing dissent by labeling any person or organization whom they perceived as disapproving official actions or policies, for whatever reason, as communist. In the heyday of McCarthyism and cheerleading jingoism, this was an enthusiastic effort joined by both media and government, as exemplified by the video above.
Government propaganda, amplified by right-wing media, about communism, tried to pick out individual people and give them the horrible label of communist, equivalent to being called a devil. This guilt by association is very undemocratic and typical of totalitarian republics. So-called American Conservatives often, unknowingly, advocate policies typical of totalitarian governments.