Propaganda in Creeperopolis

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Chief Field Marshal, Minister of Defense, and Chief of the DINA, Augusto Cabañeras Gutiérrez uses propaganda to maintain public support. The DINA is encharged with spreading propaganda in Creeperopolis.

Propaganda has been used in Creeperopolis since the early years of the Second Parliamentary Era to sway public opinion. Propaganda was a crucial instrument for acquiring and maintaining power, and for the growth and maintaining of support for the Catholic Imperial Restoration Council and the National Council for Peace and Order. Propaganda today is used by the Creeperian government to justify its authority, programs, and encourage popular support for the monarchy and army.

Use

Second Parliamentary Era

During the Second Parliament of Creeperopolis, both the Creeperian Conservative Coalition and the People's Social Coalition spread propaganda to sway support for their coalition or to demonize the opposing coalition.

The Creeperian Social Communist Party and Creeperian Pro-Fatherland Front both used propaganda heavily to glorify militarism and their own communist and fascist revolutions.

Civil War

During the Creeperian Civil War, both the Catholic Imperial Restoration Council and the National Council for Peace and Order utilized propaganda for political and military means.

1949-2003

From 1949-2003, propaganda was used to denounce communism and attack the Senvarian Liberation Front, Militarist Front for National Liberation, and Mara Salvatrucha.

Post 2003 Coup

Since 2003, the monarchy made heavy use of propaganda, including pageantry and rhetoric, to inspire the nation into the unity that would obey.

Glorification of the monarchy became more common since the 2003 Creeperian Coup D'état.

Doctrine

A doctrine of Romerism has been frequent in Creeperian propaganda. National Catholicism, Creeperian Nationalism, Anti-Communism, Monarchism, and Militarism are common themes.

The Romerist accepts and loves life; he rejects and despises suicide as cowardly. Life as he understands it means duty, elevation, conquest; life must be lofty and full, it must be lived for oneself but above all for others, both nearby and far off, present and future.

— Alexander II, 2007.

Themes

Personality Cult

Action

Unity

Monarchy

Creeperian Race

Creeperian Culture

Economics

Anti-Communism

Foreign Relations

Quebecshire and Lyoa

Malgax and Morova

BEZ Members

Media

Newspapers

Slogans

Television and Movies

Music

Schooling and Youth

See Also