this is quite disturbing.... it's taken from a German booklet that was
handed out to citizens during WW2. Reading through the text, one could be
easily fooled into thinking it is support documentation for the war on
terror... if not for the reference to Germany (just for fun, read through
it, and replace Germany with America... OMFG!).
taken from: http://www.calvin.edu/academic/cas/gpa/feindpro.htm
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If I encounter enemy propaganda in word, print, picture, radio, in
conversation about the news or through rumors, it depends on my intelligence
and good sense whether or not I render it ineffective.
I immediately collect the enemy propaganda material and explain what it is
to citizens who have come in contact with it.
I know that the greatest danger of enemy propaganda is in the phrase: "There
must be some truth in it."
I am careful in all my conversations and correspondence. Letters and
conversations could reach the enemy and provide him with material.
I strengthen the will to victory of citizens who may be wavering.
If I encounter citizens who are being overcome by enemy propaganda, I
confront them directly and make clear to them the enormous danger they face,
appealing to their sense of honor.
Anyone who becomes a tool of enemy propaganda and contributes to weakening
our spiritual strength places himself outside the national community. He
should not be surprised if he is treated as an enemy of the people and of
the state. If all my warnings are in vain, I do my duty and turn him over to
the authorities.
I actively oppose enemy propaganda whenever I encounter it. I also do this
with foreigners and friends abroad whom I talk with or write to. If I have
German propaganda material at hand, I include it in my letters.
If I find or am given enemy propaganda material, I quickly write in large,
clear letters "Enemy propaganda" on it and turn it over immediately to the
nearest police station.
I do not show such enemy propaganda material to strangers.
I obey all regulations against listening to foreign radio stations, not only
because there are severe penalties but also because I view it as an obvious
patriotic duty.
I know that enemy propaganda material is an enemy method of warfare.
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| Title: Re: How do I respond to enemy propaganda? |
06 Apr 2005 01:24:20 AM |
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I felt this paragraph was most pertinent when I think of the likes of TonyZ
or Danny Min:
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If I encounter citizens who are being overcome by enemy propaganda, I
confront them directly and make clear to them the enormous danger they face,
appealing to their sense of honor.
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WTF!!!!!
"Aidan" <nospam.aweraw@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:newscache$cgiiei$w45$1@titan.linknet.com.au...
this is quite disturbing.... it's taken from a German booklet that was
handed out to citizens during WW2. Reading through the text, one could be
easily fooled into thinking it is support documentation for the war on
terror... if not for the reference to Germany (just for fun, read through
it, and replace Germany with America... OMFG!).
taken from: http://www.calvin.edu/academic/cas/gpa/feindpro.htm
===============================
If I encounter enemy propaganda in word, print, picture, radio, in
conversation about the news or through rumors, it depends on my
intelligence and good sense whether or not I render it ineffective.
I immediately collect the enemy propaganda material and explain what it is
to citizens who have come in contact with it.
I know that the greatest danger of enemy propaganda is in the phrase:
"There must be some truth in it."
I am careful in all my conversations and correspondence. Letters and
conversations could reach the enemy and provide him with material.
I strengthen the will to victory of citizens who may be wavering.
If I encounter citizens who are being overcome by enemy propaganda, I
confront them directly and make clear to them the enormous danger they
face, appealing to their sense of honor.
Anyone who becomes a tool of enemy propaganda and contributes to weakening
our spiritual strength places himself outside the national community. He
should not be surprised if he is treated as an enemy of the people and of
the state. If all my warnings are in vain, I do my duty and turn him over
to the authorities.
I actively oppose enemy propaganda whenever I encounter it. I also do this
with foreigners and friends abroad whom I talk with or write to. If I have
German propaganda material at hand, I include it in my letters.
If I find or am given enemy propaganda material, I quickly write in large,
clear letters "Enemy propaganda" on it and turn it over immediately to the
nearest police station.
I do not show such enemy propaganda material to strangers.
I obey all regulations against listening to foreign radio stations, not
only because there are severe penalties but also because I view it as an
obvious patriotic duty.
I know that enemy propaganda material is an enemy method of warfare.
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