Capítulo 1964: Chapter 11: Blessing of the Heart of Terra
To be honest, it sounds a bit harsh, but the most powerful force of the Propaganda Legion isn’t showcasing one’s own ‘good’ to make others yearn—inspiration is indeed strong, but yearning that is too distant won’t sway people’s minds. It might even make so excellent people want to build up their own countries, thereby having the opposite effect, aning it’s not possible to attract votes.
But fortunately, compared to the experiences and lessons from back ho, Terra’s sense of national identity isn’t very strong here.
These major forces are less like nation-states and more like Human Clusters ford around the Fifth Energy Level… a group of people with the sa origin, draped in different national skins.
In the end, everyone was from the Lost Epoch civilization, the Terra Federation’s descendants, and there are essentially no decisive differences between them.
This is the main attack point of the Propaganda Legion.
[Revealing! The truths of the Pre-Civilization Era…]
[Shocking! The consistency among the Golden Folk, Crimson People, Iron Folk, and White Folks! Were they all one family five hundred years ago?]
[The scattered migration history! Distribution of humans during the Lost Epoch and subsequent diffusion paths]
Articles like these that seem like tabloid literature or amateur scientific papers are apt for this era—and not to ntion, they only seem sensational and eye-catching. In reality, they’re actual facts.
In the Pre-Civilization Era, indeed everyone was one family—what race or nation ant nothing, it was a ‘peace zone’ later divided based on shelter forces.
The four major peoples, in essence, were also the sa kind of people, differentiated and adapted to different environnts. This technology was first applied to Crystal Dragons and then to humans. From a certain perspective, the people of the Pre-Civilization Era were humanoid Crystal Dragons.
For a while, similar ‘origin science’ and ‘Pre-Civilization Era people disclosure’ papers and readings propagated through Silverpeak Domain’s channels into surrounding regions.
The Empire, Canaan Moore, Azure Sky Royal Court, Seven Cities Alliance, and even Steep Ridge Fortress… and even further away.
But the main focus of this kind of propaganda…
is in Fiery Fla Land.
At one point, local dia and newspaper columnists of Fiery Fla Land were all dumbfounded.
Sparring verbally with the Empire’s dia was their expertise; they were used to it, one might say even adept.
No matter the kind of questioning and sarcasm from the Empire, and even hostile propaganda, they could easily deflect and counterattack the Empire’s shortcomings.
But this ti, the enemy was rather different.
Because Silverpeak Domain’s Propaganda Legion never fights directly.
They don’t discuss any ‘responsibility’ or ‘who’s right or wrong’; they don’t even care about ‘who wins or loses.’ They rely narrate a fact.
That is, all countries during the Terra Era shouldn’t inherently exist—they are all part of the ancient behemoth, the Pre-Civilization Terra Federation.
The Empire here, primarily consisting of Golden Folk, mainly consists of mbers from Setar Shelter, Tangzola Shelter, Quinor Shelter, those shelter remnants from the Pre-Civilization Era, while people from Fiery Fla Land, mainly comprising Crimson People, largely hail from Abassalom and Nemasas Shelters.
Exactly, it’s the origin of two major bloodlines: whether it’s Nemasis Bloodline or Abassalom Bloodline, essentially representing the residents of these two shelters, and where the strongest rulers bear the surna of the shelter, just like the Setal Imperial Family.
And fundantally, there’s no decisive difference between Empire and Fiery Fla Land: both originated from two branches of the sa plan, one facing complex eco-environnts, the other facing corrosive dangerous environnts.
Similarly, Iron Folk and White Folks, one faces harsh barren eco-environnts, and the other Spirit Energy-dominant alien ecologies.
Everyone shares a single origin.
“We are no different; we are all humans, all Terra People on Terra Continent.”
This is a core viewpoint outputted by the Propaganda Legion, seemingly devoid of hostility or rebuttal points—yet this statent itself is enough to infuriate people of Fiery Fla Land.
Because, ‘People of Fiery Fla Land’ and ‘Imperial People’ should be different.
——We are noble; they are inferior.
——We are innocent; they are cruel.
——We are excellent; they are corrupt.
——We’ve always been correct, from ancient to present, our traditions and customs prove this, just encountered a setback recently due to unexpectedness, but people of Fiery Fla Land won’t be defeated, because we are noble people of Fiery Fla Land, enemies are despicable Imperial People!
No need for technical analysis, no need to ponder the enemy and our strengths, no need to frankly confront our shortcomings and mistakes.
Just repeating so slogan-like phrases can bring courage, cover failure.
As if simply separating ‘us’ from ‘them,’ a victory can be discerned.
But that’s not feasible.
If this were before, when everyone hadn’t accepted the will of Yinaiga II and hadn’t heard the Perpetual Engine Declaration, this approach would perhaps be viable—now, however, all coverings are discarded, people no longer vertically divided by various labels, but clearly categorized into two classes.
Those with power as ‘world leaders,’ and those voting as the ‘majority.’
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