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Battle at Lake Changjin: Propaganda?

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gork

Oct 25, 2021, 18:45

Well, that's according to the western propaganda.

The Independent "graciously" claims that the West is guilty of the same thing and supplies numerous examples: "If this mega Chinese blockbuster is propaganda, what are Bond and Captain Marvel?"

So I did a search of these western critics and they were nothing more than propaganda themselves. Firstly, all the ones I read claimed China and Free Korea "invaded" or "attacked" Occupied Korea; Obviously absurd!

But then, the actually claims of "historical innaccuracies" were conspicuous by their absence. There were only vague suggestions of something or other not being right, unlike the above Independent article which cited western spooks interferring in the movie scripts.

How pathetic is that?

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gork

Kicked out of Saxony and Mesopotamia,

five centuries of the poodle empire of plundering,

literally eating one another the "first time the mail-boat was a day late",

two World Wars to impose jew-confetti on planet and now

buttcoins which are imaginary coins backed by nothing and nobody.

And these proven skank who's mottos include, "admit nothing; deny everything; counter-accuse" claim it's China which has something to hide!


GhostBuster

The West fears that it will be overtaken somehow. So, arises the need to knock down anything that does not show favor to the West for all reasons. This mentality harms itself with retardation sets in to rot itself completely.

Newtown

''There were only vague suggestions of something or other not being right, unlike the above Independent article which cited western spooks interferring in the movie scripts.'' So spooks were interferring with movies about spooks? And what were the move spooks doing to earn their keep? This is inconsequential vagueness ''par excellence''.