The article is a pastiche of rather uncommon things, cobbled together, to prove that they ado indeed have a commonality. You didn't understand it, as well as you imagine you did. This article IS base propaganda !
Well, all I can tell you, is that most people DO know the history of " the twisted cross " ; at least in the USA and probably in England and in India.
What exactly didn't I see? Where did I say the article was totally correct? S--t!!! where did I even agree with the author? ALL I ever said was "the article is good on explaining the USE of propaganda". By USE I mean what can be achieved by using it effectively.
This article IS base propaganda !
Where did I say that it wasn't?
Well, all I can tell you, is that most people DO know the history of " the twisted cross " ; at least in the USA and probably in England and in India.
Fair Enough. I'm not from the USA, England or India.