Vintage Propaganda for Today’s Truths (No. 21)


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Propaganda can be very effective when trying to instruct and motivate a population to achieve your goals. Propaganda as art typically caricatures an opponent in a simple, evil manner, exaggerating their features and focusing on a potential danger they pose if not defeated, while written or spoken propaganda casts everything the opponent does in a negative, threatening light. Those working to stop the opponent are portrayed as patriotic, hard-working and heroic, motivated to sacrifice and work until the opponent is defeated.

Propaganda has always been with us and continues today, whether subtly included in Advertising and Marketing, revealed as electronic Censorship by Government and Social Media, or incorporated into memes, text messages, and “News” by the Liberal Press and anyone trying to advance an agenda.

And I thought: What if World War II and Cold War Propaganda posters were reimagined for today’s topics? What would they look like?


Presenting the Twenty-first in a Series of
Vintage 2024 Election Season Propaganda Posters


V-I-C-T-O-R-Y-!
(click image to enlarge it)
Kamala Characteristics Spell VICTORY!
( click here to see the original WWII poster)

Last week the Democrat National Committee held their 2024 Convention in Chicago, IL, where the presumed Democrat nominee for president, Kamala Harris, was elevated and anointed voted in as the Democrat Party’s official nominee for president in 2024.

You may recall Joe Biden secured the Democrat Party’s nomination after winning Georgia’s Primary on March 12, 2024: Their 108 delegates raised his delegate count to 3,666. Biden easily won every Democrat primary, receiving a total of 14,465,519 votes (or 87.09% of all votes cast nationwide) and earning 3,904 out of 3,922 total convention delegates.

But, none of that matters now that Biden’s previously-hidden cognitive decline (and, Nancy Pelosi) forced his withdrawal from the campaign. Vice President Kamala Harris, who received only 189 votes in two primaries before dropping out of the 2020 Presidential Election, inherited Biden’s delegates, essentially denying “Democracy!” to all those 14 million or so Democrat voters.

Lacking any unforeseen political uprisings by delegates during the convention Kamala was voted the official Democrat nominee for president, having already received 99% of the delegate votes during a “virtual roll call” on August 9th. And, despite protesters gathering in Chicago there was no repeat of the destruction during the 1968 Democratic National Convention, so no need for Kamala to be “virtually” voted in again.

But even if Kamala needed to earn her nomination the Constitutional, democratic way – by campaigning throughout the country, running in election primaries, collecting millions of votes, earning convention delegates, and making sure those delegates voted for her during the convention – she still would have succeeded based on her inherent qualifications, as my latest propaganda posters clearly point out.


Added Bonus: More Versions of the poster!
Annoyed by Kamala’s Konstant Kackling?
Click this poster.
Think Kamala is Vacuous
(lacks intelligence)?
Click this poster.
Kamala Konstantly Kackles for VICTORY! VICTORY with Kamala (ver.01)

WWII Propaganda Poster: "VICTORY"

Background: My poster was modified from a WWII government poster released by the War Production Board for their War Production Drive. The poster, numbered “W116″, associates each letter in the word “VICTORY” with a quality or characteristic expected of you (the last word in the list). The author and date of release are unknown. Click the poster to enlarge it, or click here.

Note my version of the original poster is claimed as a Derivative Work, please see my Legal Notice regarding Copyright and Use.


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