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Hours of daily tele-propaganda (Soviet cartoon, 1978)

Text: Hours of daily tele-propaganda showing violence, cruelty and debauchery poisons the souls of Western youth and contributes to the growth of crime in the capitalist countries.

Year: 1978.

Publisher: Krokodil magazine.

Artist: Naum Moiseyevich Lisogorsky.

Additional Information: Condemns the alleged poisoning of western youth with ‘tele-propaganda’, violence and pornography.