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"path": "/2026/03/when-war-becomes-content-we-feel-before-we-understand/",
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"textContent": "As political communication adopts the language of spectacle, war is increasingly encountered as sensation before meaning—altering the sequence through which violence is perceived, understood, and judged. A word keeps appearing across political commentary and media critique, as if it might…\n\nMartina Moneke",
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