• Bimbus@lemmy.world
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    Some of us, yes absolutely.

    Form of nationalism / hyper pride / drinking the kool aid that America is the perfect nation.

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      My backwards ass family is convinced. In reality they’re the type of people the rest of the world laughs at.

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      may I ask you to stop using the kool aid metaphor and start using the term propaganda (if you think it’d be more effective, for example) ? just saying, eh.

      EDIT: downvote, but please explain, or ask me to explain. what kind of exchange is it otherwise?

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        It’s a reference to the followers of Jimmy Jones who upon being asked consumed poison laced kool-aid. I think it’s a rather fitting statement

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          oh finally I got some backstory on this. anyways my intent is to move away from pop culture. but I get your point, and I thank you

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            I’m curious, why the desire to do such? Pop culture provides one of the biggest methods to allow for social cohesion amongst various social circles

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              pop culture it’s also a resonance chamber, where you get used to messages, finally losing deeper, inner meaning, in my opinion. propaganda, the term itself, won’t lose its meaning and, again in my opinion, ends being more effective. ty for asking