>>19410152And I'll even admit: I'm subscribed to a JooToob channel where they post VHS tapes of commercials from the 70s-90s, and it gives me warm fuzzies. But now, also looking at it with my current paradigm, I see the insidious nature of not just the commercials, but the public service announcements. Something that enhances this is listening to radio commercials from the 30s and 40s, and noting how much less exaggerated as they are now. Still brainwashing, but in a time when people wouldn't take kindly to being talked down to as much as is standard for today's advertising.
At least it's a whitepill to be able to listen to something like that and understand that there WERE times when Jews had to watch their shit and limit the kikery.