I didn’t think it was possible to have any less respect for a Utah politician. I was wrong.
Saturday, October 03, 2015
Monday, November 16, 2009
Put another dime in the jukebox, baby.
I love prop-a-ganda. Especially when it winds up in my email box, forwarded from who knows where originally.
I got this in an email from a coworker, but not the ex-coworker I usually get this kind of stuff from.
The title was “HIROSHIMA - 64 YEARS LATER”, and claims
THE AFTER PICTURES ARE VISUALLY EXTRAORDINARY HIROSHIMA 64 YRS LATER...
The tag line reads “Who the hell won the war!”
Here are the pictures that they included:
First they showed you the bomb:
Then the aftermath
Then “The colorful city, NOW:”
Then they show you Detroit now, with the line:
DETROIT - 64 YEARS AFTER HIROSHIMA
Welcome to Detroit ...next 2 Exits - Drugs- Ammo
And it all ends with the tag line I mentioned before
“Who the hell won the war?”
The first thing that struck me was that all the Hiroshima ‘now’ pictures were taken from above, at night. I wondered what one might see if they searched the city down at street level, looking for the slums.
I didn’t even Google Hiroshima, but instead went the other way and spent about 5 minutes doing a image search for Detroit. This is what I found:
Doesn’t matter whether or not you agree with the sentiment of the email, whether you find the bombing atrocious or whether you feel it was necessary, whether you agree or disagree with the rebuilding of Japan after the war.
Propaganda is propaganda is propaganda, and I sure wish people would stop sending me this crap in my emails.