Furthering International Ties (And Influence)

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by KonradKurze

Tags: #brainwash #exhibitionism #f/f #pov:bottom #sub:female #urban_fantasy #alternate_universe #CW:dubious_consent #fantasy_politics #happy_slaves #political_changes #serial_recruitment #subliminal

Canadian blogger Mandy Cartwright talks about she helps push the narratives Termezia wants disseminated.

Usually, I barely ever covered politics. My blog was very 'slice of life' focused. Still is. I give a lot of focus to my everyday life, movies and shows I find interesting, my cat Strudel, stuff like that. A few guys follow it but my content is mainly for women.

What I upload changed when my friend Lexi showed me footage of her visit to Termezia. It was so...captivating. I was amazed at how beautiful this country was, how magnificent its people were, and the kind of visionary that led them. I wanted to do something nice for such an amazing people, such an incredible man. When I told this to Lexi, she helped me sign up for the Foreign Ministry's 'Foreign Friends' program. I got into a chatroom with someone at the ministry who asked what I could do for Termezia and I told her about my blog. She was really happy to hear about how many followers I had. 

Half an hour later, I knew how I'd be of service to the Wise Leader. My blog was now a part of Termezia's propaganda machine. The Foreign Ministry notifies me whenever they want me to post something. I don't do it regularly though. That lady I talked to kind of became my overseer and she doesn't want me posting so much of that content that I risk losing too many of my followers. I post what the Foreign Ministry wants on an 'as needed' basis. Whenever there's something they want me to write about, they send me what they expect, I send in a draft and they tell me what they want added or removed in chat. It's funny how having my content 'curated' like this doesn't bother me.

Every once in a while, I'm ordered to post a graphic like what my friend Lexi showed me when I saw her vacation footage. It's very subtle, but very effective. That graphic and the posts I upload for the Foreign Ministry help me achieve my new goal for my blog. I don't want it to just be a journal of my daily life anymore. I want it to be a way of teaching the girls who follow me how to recognize anti-Termezian narratives, how to know when someone's trying to slander the Wise Leader.

And it's working. It's really working. I get PMs from girls who say they really like what the Foreign Ministry orders me to post, and they want me to keep doing it. They tell me that my blog could be a way of forging a closer bond between the women of Termezia and Canada. The first time I got a PM like that, I was so overwhelmed that I didn't know what to do. I contacted my overseer and she ordered me to send the girl a specific graphic. When I woke up the next morning, I found this message in my inbox.

"I understand. From this moment forward, I pledge my undying loyalty to Termezia and my unquestioning obedience to the Wise Leader. Termezia's goals are my goals. The Wise Leader's words are my beliefs. His orders give me purpose. I live to do Termezia's will. All hail Termezia. Long live the Wise Leader."

I was so giddy when I first read that message. Now, whenever I get a PM from a girl who likes what I post about Termezia, I send them that graphic and I get a similar message in response. I always look forward to their reply when I send them the graphic. I've done it twenty three times now and it never gets old.

I am proud of how I serve Termezia. I am proud to serve the Wise Leader.

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