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BENEFICIAL HARMFUL

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Background Information
This makes you think of all the veterans who have been a part of keeping America safe. It makes you feel like the NFL cares. It tugs at your heart strings, and your wallet.
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This is propaganda because
This happened at a Minnesota Vikings football game. It is said that the Department of Defense used taxpayer money to sponsor this idea/act.

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    hallsy
    Thu, 01/04/2018 - 00:52
    hallsy
    the NFL at this point was attempting to make Americans forget about the Anthem protests and convince people that the NFL stands behind the Military
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    Gavin MOunt
    Tue, 01/23/2018 - 21:15
    Gavin MOunt
    This image is trying to make me feel like thanking our military even more then I already do and the part of this image that tells me that is the part that says "thank you military"
    I think this can be a persuasive way to have some one support our military but I dont think it would be all that effective because its just the words thank you military spelled out in colors on chairs
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    Jess Dunford
    Tue, 01/23/2018 - 21:18
    Jess Dunford
    I feel that it's trying put a sense of "support" in me for the military. Coming from a family that has a military background, I love the idea of that. Yes, people say they're trying to get me to spend money but I don't understand how. Wouldn't you just spend money on like The Wounded Warrior Project, or other businesses like that, that actually veterans also?
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    Amanda Barba
    Tue, 01/23/2018 - 21:29
    Amanda Barba
    This image is trying to make you feel that the NFL cares about the military. They probably want you to give money to help support the veterans. It specifically shows it because it says "Thank you military". I think it is an effective way to persuade someone because it will show that you need to help support the military just like everybody else.
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    Kayla Sykes
    Tue, 01/23/2018 - 21:30
    Kayla Sykes
    i think this is trying to say "help support". I think its trying to say we don't give the military enough appreciation for what they do. It tells us to care more and thank them more. I think it is efficient because it makes u think and tries to make u upset.
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    Andrew Layne
    Tue, 01/23/2018 - 22:57
    Andrew Layne
    i think this is very beneficial the military is the reason we are free and have everything we have they deserve to be recognized hey give us everything and risk their lives to protect ours and people need to respect that
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    Kelsey Manor
    Tue, 01/23/2018 - 23:01
    Kelsey Manor
    After all the blood, sweat and tears that these men and women have shed this is the least we can do. These people put their life on the line for us and our country
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    James Owen
    Wed, 01/24/2018 - 02:32
    James Owen
    This image is making you feel that the military is protecting us so that we are allowed to watch great football games and they are thanking the military. How they spell out the words "Thank You Military" is why it makes you think about this. I think it is an effective way to persuade someone because it shows that the community cares.
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    Nick Johnson
    Wed, 01/24/2018 - 02:44
    Nick Johnson
    This image is making you feel safe because the military is protecting us so we cant watch and play football games.Yes i think is effective to persuade someone because its the military.
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    hunter lavin1
    Wed, 01/24/2018 - 02:54
    hunter lavin1
    i think the military does a lot to protect us and should be appreciated
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    Jiselle Perez
    Wed, 02/21/2018 - 04:42
    Jiselle Perez
    this is really nice because military always need to be apriciated because they are risking their life every minute of every hour.

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