>>15974312It's also not fit for purpose either. I saw this immediately with the shitty memes on /k/ when the shills started on day 1. You want your propaganda to present your enemy as inhuman and monstrous, evil, barbaric, that sort of thing. You definitely don't want to present your enemy as comical because it has the opposite effect to what it needs to have. It shows potential supporters that the enemy is "no big deal" for a start, but more importantly any short term morale increases are reversed when the soldiers actually come face to face with them and realize that T-80s don't explode when you throw a rock at them, and getting shot to shit sucks balls.
What you want to do is overstate the enemy's abilities so that 1. Rookies take it easy on their first day, and 2. are pleasantly surprised when it turns out they're just fighting squishy meat humans and not titanic iron gorilla monsters.