The whole thing about DARE is that it was a program pushed by advertising professionals to enrich themselves based on their self-serving theory that advertising in isolation is extremely effective
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But I'm just not interested in the conversation that "Okay, the Air Force sank resources into it, so as a work of art it's compromised and there's an obvious *real meaning* of the movie that's pro-military and everything else is bullshit" Believe that if you want I guess
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Captain Marvel is telling a certain set of stories, and some of the people who put movie into getting the movie made wanted it to just tell a story that "the Air Force is awesome", just like a movie with Beats by Dre headphones in it is trying to get you to buy those headphones
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If it's a material argument then show me the data that Captain Marvel actually increased Air Force enrollment
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