Here is an interesting bet... Who were the parents related to? Did you notice the names? Nationality? Family ties? I bet just like what's her name they are related to the Rothschilds in some way.
Every speech ever given by anyone is emotional manipulation. Every book, every article, every post is propaganda. Every time a person opens their mouth to "say something important" they are trying to convince people to change their beliefs.
That is the definition of propaganda. Everything is propaganda. Like anything else that is "good" or "evil," propaganda falls into one of those two categories depending on what is being sold. Propaganda, or emotional and/or thought manipulation (AKA rhetoric) are just tools. Intentions matter, and so do results (effect).
I didn't really see anything in this speech that warranted calling it out or labeling it "out of the Nazi play book." It was just a "uniting" speech. I think uniting is important. Of course even that can be used to sell people evil shit, and that has been done very often, but I didn't see that here, so why call it out as important manipulation?
From your summary, I was expected the girl to scream, "how dare you" and look at the camera with disapprovalš¤£š
Here is an interesting bet... Who were the parents related to? Did you notice the names? Nationality? Family ties? I bet just like what's her name they are related to the Rothschilds in some way.
Watch the emotional manipulation.
Why would a little girl be at a Disturbed concert?! Rita and Arthur need to shield her from stuff like that.
It's the set up It's all scripted.
Every speech ever given by anyone is emotional manipulation. Every book, every article, every post is propaganda. Every time a person opens their mouth to "say something important" they are trying to convince people to change their beliefs.
That is the definition of propaganda. Everything is propaganda. Like anything else that is "good" or "evil," propaganda falls into one of those two categories depending on what is being sold. Propaganda, or emotional and/or thought manipulation (AKA rhetoric) are just tools. Intentions matter, and so do results (effect).
I didn't really see anything in this speech that warranted calling it out or labeling it "out of the Nazi play book." It was just a "uniting" speech. I think uniting is important. Of course even that can be used to sell people evil shit, and that has been done very often, but I didn't see that here, so why call it out as important manipulation?