Ideological views or propaganda of Capitalism, Communism and the protest against he war in American society were spread through posters, radio broadcasts, speeches and many other forms of media and public interest. Artworks, songs and TV broadcasts, anti-war messages and demonstrations were popular forms of spreading the truth and anti-war messages throughout the American public, especially the youth. Pictures taken from the war were used in ways to rally and convince people to shift their support for the war. (Pictures seen above)
In America, posters, speeches from politicians, military demonstrations broadcasts, law and the forceful nature of which the American high command drilled their anti-Communist justifications of entering the war against the spread of Communism. Issuing anti-Communist laws. In American society you were not allowed to preach, spread or even adopt Communist ideology in American society.
Throughout North Vietnamese society songs, posters, radio broadcasts and political rallies/demonstrations of Pro-Communism and Anti-American forces were popular ways of how the North Vietnamese leaders and Military high command in the field of battle and society used to spread their political propaganda to the people of North Vietnam, VC and NVA forces in the field.
In America, posters, speeches from politicians, military demonstrations broadcasts, law and the forceful nature of which the American high command drilled their anti-Communist justifications of entering the war against the spread of Communism. Issuing anti-Communist laws. In American society you were not allowed to preach, spread or even adopt Communist ideology in American society.
Throughout North Vietnamese society songs, posters, radio broadcasts and political rallies/demonstrations of Pro-Communism and Anti-American forces were popular ways of how the North Vietnamese leaders and Military high command in the field of battle and society used to spread their political propaganda to the people of North Vietnam, VC and NVA forces in the field.