This video, titled "048: What Propaganda Teaches Us About Virtue," delves into the underlying assumptions within explanations of propaganda. It suggests that propaganda narratives often posit a clear distinction between a manipulative propagandist and an easily influenced populace, implying a fundamental difference at a metaphysical level. The description also hints at how overt arguments about propaganda's effects embed subtle, implied mechanisms of its operation, and how this can lead to a conflation of value and context. Finally, it draws a parallel between the experiences of professional warfighters and the values inherent in Gun Culture.
This video introduces Regiment Blades, designed specifically for the special operations community and built to integrate seamlessly with existing warfighter training regimens. The blades are presented as effective fighting platforms. The video highlights their availability from BCM (Bravo Company USA) and credits Paul Buffoni and Jon Chang for production, with Jon Chang as director and Jayson Jimenez as DP. Music credits are given to Poison Idea and Takafumi Matsubara.
This video's title and description focus heavily on themes of independence, patriotism, and the sacrifices made by those who defend the nation's principles. It draws a strong parallel between carrying a personal burden and carrying the flag, emphasizing the ultimate sacrifice and its significance. While the description does not mention specific firearms or calibers, it evokes a sense of duty and honor often associated with the firearm community and military service.
You've reached the end! 3 videos loaded.