I am as red white and blue as the next guy. I find a lot of WWII posters to be fascinating. Including German and Russian propaganda.
Doesn’t make me a nazi or a commie.
So, do decorate your kitchen with Nazi recruiting posters?
I accept your explanation for yourself but frankly anyone else if I see Nazi or Communist propaganda posters in their house, I think they are what they appear to be.
I was just thinking about war trophies (the Cold War was a war after all). And this family looks as wholesome as. . . any American family I’ve ever met. But, ya know, Mr. Carney is at least a pink dupe propagandist, if not a full-blown tovarisch of the Komsomol. I would not display a Soviet poster in my kitchen.
“I am as red white and blue as the next guy. I find a lot of WWII posters to be fascinating. Including German and Russian propaganda. Doesnt make me a nazi or a commie.”
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To pile on to Cyber Liberty’s question
“Its one thing to put up Communist propaganda posters in your dorm room or your sixth-floor, walk-up flat that you share with your roommate, but theres something messed up about using that to decorate a family kitchen.”