MAKE GREAT BRITAIN GREAT AGAIN
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There’s definitely an aspect of that in discussing brexit, and there’s definitely a part of the British psyche that considers it sacrilege not to take wartime propaganda at face value, still.
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Preparing the general public for tough times. They aren’t used to it.
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I'm reminded of the old, pre-WWI arguments that you needed a war to keep people from getting soft and decadent.
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At this rate it'll be Orwellian perpetual war, to distract us from the grinding hardships.
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She doesn’t like jam enough to finish a jar before it goes bad, but she likes it so much she’ll eat it moldy?
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I think I would use the term Tory "myth" making, not so much propaganda. At the time, and for first 20 years after the war, the Blitz and the psychologically terrifying V-1 and V-2 attacks portrayed as terrible, and people as being tired and worn out by the end of the War.
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This is hysterical, if it was not so insane.
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As hypotheses go, it's got legs, for sure.
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...and this is the leader of (formerly) Great Britain?
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