Why are old political adds so funny?

Why are old political adds so funny?

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Is that the UK on the left?

Probably Candian liberals. Thank dog Canadian conservatives saved the country from annexation.

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The Eternal American feeds on the body of Canada!

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Well i'm going to post what i have

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The Eternal Kraut!

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people actually had humour back then

German propaganda.

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Das rite! The German majority city of Sopron decided to remain loyal to the Vaterland!

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Anyone have the German one of Russia/UK/US holding all the animals on leashes, representing their colonies?

Because sometimes it shows how ignorant the artists is.
>B-but m-muh platform switch

left sign: distributed land
right sign: Esterházy (aristocrat family) estate. No trespassing!
Choose! Vote for the Communsit party.

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Don't lose heart!

The glorious march of the Red Army!
May-June 1919

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Choose!

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>Esterhazy guy in Austrian clothes
>when the Esterhazys were clearly nobles of Hungarian origin
Oh commies...

>implying Austrians didn't dictate the fashion in Hungary

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>Brit kissing a darkie
How did they know lmao

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Based

Anyone has that one were France is being invaded by nogs

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whata this one say

maybe we should look at some segregation-era political ads

Oy mate. My youth.

Ayy