tkgally a day ago

The posters reminded me of a pamphlet found among my father’s belongings after his death in 2016. He had served in the U.S. Navy during the occupation of Japan in 1945 and 1946. The pamphlet warns sailors to be careful about venereal diseases. I scanned it and put it on the Internet Archive:

https://archive.org/details/HullDown/page/n1/mode/2up

  • tomcam a day ago

    That is marvelous. Thank you.

nxobject 2 days ago

Something that I found even more interesting: just below the section on syphilis, there’s a section on breaking the stigma around cancer, encouraging yourself to get screened, avoiding quack cures. It’s interesting to think how talking about cancer was so stigmatized back then.

  • readthenotes1 2 days ago

    I have a relative who falls for every YouTube supplement. I generally ask hen if the latest one cures cancer. Often, it does :(

    • UberFly a day ago

      These people are all around me too and it drives me crazy. Modern public posters should promote critical thinking.

01HNNWZ0MV43FF 2 days ago

> Though the U.S. government eventually got out of the propaganda business

Good one!

  • relaxing 2 days ago

    US politics has devolved to the point where the government can no longer promote basic public health measures and we all suffer for it. It’s a fucking tragedy.

  • myvoiceismypass a day ago

    Responses like this are both why I chuckled at how many “don’t tell me what to do!!!” retorts I could imagine a sizable portion of the US would reply with to so many of these (like the eat fruit one), but also it was a great reminder of how square and absolutely fucked we are as a nation due to those attitudes.

    Which get amplified. For political points. Actually almost entirely amplified by political points.

dr_dshiv 2 days ago

If you didn’t know that Disney made a cartoon about syphilis, please take 10 minutes to watch this masterpiece/trainwreck

https://youtu.be/YHxYW0Fw63Y?si=OcrCEY4l_mJ_lw83

  • wizzwizz4 2 days ago

    Please remove the ?si= tracking string, if you see this before the 2hr edit window closes.

  • gjsman-1000 2 days ago

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    • myvoiceismypass a day ago

      I’m not sure I follow & would love for you to explain.

      Condoms are security theater because you… have to follow instructions and understand the basics of how it actually works?

      Are traffic lights “security theater” too because sometimes people ignore them and thus sometimes accidents happen?

    • nielsbot 2 days ago

      What's the alternative?

      • dredmorbius a day ago

        Abstinence, single trusted partner, or, you know, Russian Roulette.

        • nielsbot 11 hours ago

          I don't think abstinence works in practice and condoms are a better alternative than "Russian roulette". Single trusted partner: Ok, sure...

          • dredmorbius 10 hours ago

            I was addressing your question as to what the alternatives were, not their efficacy.

            Abstinence does work, in that it's effective. It comes with its own significant consequences, of course.

            I don't recommend Russian Roulette.

ashoeafoot a day ago

That breath taking arrogance of artdirectors born into wealth.There where places in the us, where people were so poor they ate beans from the floor, yet some coastal blue blooded boy wonder dares to lecture them on "dont be dirty" , its the same situational unaware , classist nonsense as with todays aristocracy shoving people out of the wealth envelope and then lecture people on how to bootstrap. Well its two generations of fear of revolutionary turmoil they got for that and that living at gunpoint is what brought forth the wealth redistribution for the golden Generation.

  • MemesAndBooze 20 hours ago

    Sure! Because, of course, the poor shouldn't rise from misery and try to break the chains of ignorance - they must remain poor, ignorant and filthy always garner the sympathy of the third-worldist left, even when the third world is in their own backyard. The poor are beautiful because they are poor!