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What in Propaganda: No No Want, There Can't | Israel today

2020-02-17T23:38:54.923Z


Election broadcasts are no longer tribal, but there is still some quality to watch • Have you ever tried to watch Binge on propaganda?


Election broadcasts have long since not been tribal, but there is still some quality to watch them. • Have you ever tried watching binge on propaganda?

  • Even the professor is outdated. From the broadcast broadcast on Channel 20

Back then, in the 1990s, and even before, propaganda broadcasts were clan fires. Watching television during peak hours, the family would sit and watch broadcast after broadcast. Cold. Because where else could we watch party-made videos? Not on YouTube or Facebook or Twitter or Wetsap or Telegram. For years, technology has raced ahead and only Israeli law remains in its standstill. The propaganda broadcasts are still alive and well, though less and less people are bothering to watch them. What's the point?

And there is still a certain quality to the continuous hour of propaganda. Like the difference between hearing a song here and a song compared to listening to an entire record from beginning to end. From last night, propagandists can watch the complete work, tap a song on his sub and get a more comprehensive picture that emerges from the TV tear dance.

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Such is, for example, the ping-pong between our two key players, the Likud and White Blue. Anyone who is immersed in the interrogations, quoting Netanyahu in a white-blue broadcast, has no moral and public mandate to lead political moves; And as auxiliary conditions, David Amsalem and Mickey Zohar are also brought in. "He can't," the refrain repeats again and again. A quick cut to the Likud broadcast: What did Netanyahu do when his bags were hanging over him? Strengthen Israel, brake the infiltrators, brought the century plan. Netanyahu, we get the answer, can too. But Gantz? "He can't," Likud's repetition also echoes, showing him missing a phone thrown at him. Nor can he form a government without the Arab parties, reminders of us.

And here's our campaign theme nut walnut according to our campaigners: less "who can" and more "who more can't?" Is Netanyahu with the files, or with his weakness as a leader and his dependence on Tibi and others?

This is the Central Symphony. And on the sides, the satellite parties. Shas is trying to convince the burnt-out Netanyahu voters to vote for her, but she is absolutely loyal to him. Labor-Meretz Bridge is trying to encourage us to dream of the day after the elections, when the prime minister will be gantz and the job will receive the education and health portfolios. Yes, the same party that used to be a ruling party indicates that its hope, after uniting with two other parties, is to become a junior partner in the coalition. And that, at least for me, was the saddest part of the propaganda broadcast last night.

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The cringes were provided by the tiny parties, running just for screen time. The Pirate Party with a platform that includes free internet, legalization and peace. The KMA party, which came out against the judges who are a sacred cow in seasoning quotes by Mr. Nachman of Breslov.

The Israeli People's Party, against "privatization and nationalism". The Jewish-Christian Biblical Bloc Party. A party that revives the Canaanite movement and calls for a return to the ancient Hebrew script. .

Source: israelhayom

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