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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-09T15:15:21.000Z",
  "site": "https://nebula.tv",
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  "textContent": "We have entered a new era of war propaganda, gendered war propaganda to be more specific. It's outsourced, it's ironical, it's powered by AI. In this video I looked back on how we got there and how governments and internet users utilise new technologies for profit and soft power.\n\nSOURCES/RESSOURCES 📚\n\nChristine Delphy, Seperate and Dominate, 2008 (Christine Delphy later became a TERF, just so you know... but her essay on Afghanistan is really interesting)\n\nThe Jessica Lynch's segment was inspired by Cass Andre on YouTube, highly recommend his channel to those of you who are looking for French politics and culture commentary.\n\nAnother great source not mentioned here but which I've used in past videos is In The Name of Women's Rights by Sara R. Farris.\n\nOther sources/studies can be found throughout the video!\n\nSOCIALS 👩‍💻\nInstagram: @alicecappelle_\nEnquiries: alice.cappelleyt@gmail.com\nWebsite: alicecappelle.com\n\nVideo edited by Rádi Gábor\nThumbnail by Rádi Gábor",
  "title": "The New Era of War Propaganda"
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