mentalgongfu2 wrote:does a CIA plot to get baseball players hooked on chew figure into this somehow? cause baseball players love their chaw.
Marketing to visible role models as force maginification is s.o.p.
So many American men watch sports and know little else that psyops movies are made in 'their language' like 'Bull Durham' which pits a man (who declares Oswald was the lone gunman) against a woman (who loses and is discredited) and 'Field of Dreams' which had more psyops than I'm willing to type out for now but...
dead ballplayers were angels in God's America. urg.Baseball is a nationalist ritual that indoctrinates people into believing that there is a level playing field where the best man wins
and that's America.Besides teaching military values and strategies of power dominance.
Sport is played as war, war is played as sport.
Steven CIA Spielberg followed up Gulf War I with a baseball-and-war-as-life psyops movie called 'Hook.'
and, seriously, HMW, where does the hairy star wars character connect to bull durham or tobacco in general? is there any association other than your interpretation of the name, Chewbacca?
Star Wars was designed when the draft had ended to entice potential military recruits into signing up for the fun and glamour despite that silly old Vietnam Syndrome.
Real military acronyms and doctrines were embedded in character names and plot and secondary attitudes that reinforce male warrior culture were also promoted.
The Pentagon has studied the psychology of risk-taking and so has Big Tobacco. CIA media wedded the two interests when they found that these self-medications allowed only to adults served a useful gateway function for
kidz to other risks, like debt and war.
Howard S. Becker wrote up how breaking one social rule makes it easier to break others in his 1963 book, 'Outsiders: Studies in the Sociology of Deviance.' And psyops movies like CIA-Disney's had already included gratuitous smoking and drinking for the kiddies to desire without product placement payoffs which later, once showing brands was allowed, simply provided cover for the social engineering tactic, a win-win for all involved.
So Chewbacca the W(r)ookie is a caricature of Ultra Testosterone, tall and hairy, and is a homonym (oronym, really) meant to appeal to boys and thus get them in uniform
to win the Big Game (see 'Chicken Little') by
imitating those tobacco chewers on TV playing with a ball.
Note that the 'Jedi light sabre' is modeled after and held like...
a baseball bat...so that
kidz have a bridge fantasy from the playground to the battlefield. The target is...
a big ball.
"Swing-batta-batta-batta-swing!"
