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    A vintage-style Soviet propaganda poster rendered in bold, saturated red and black tones, featuring Pete Hegseth, a stern-faced man with a neatly trimmed beard, dressed in a dark suit and red tie. He stands proudly on a marble platform, one foot forward in a dynamic pose, holding a glowing smartphone aloft in his right hand like a torch of truth. His left hand clutches a document stamped “TOP SECRET,” torn and fluttering in the wind.

Behind him, massive stylized gears and smokestacks loom beneath a crimson sky, symbolizing the industrious machinery of unfiltered communication. Bright text arches overhead: “Transmit Freely!”.

A line of heroic workers in suits with messenger apps open on their phones march forward with confident expressions. One man wears a red armband reading "Encrypted...Enough."

The artwork is created in a socialist realist style, reminiscent of 1930s Soviet posters: thick lines, exaggerated anatomy, stylized forms, and patriotic motifs. The composition emphasizes bold diagonals and upward motion, evoking a sense of progress and triumph.

The tagline at the bottom reads in block red lettering:
“WHY CLASSIFY, WHEN YOU CAN CHAT?”

agitprop parody, satirical, retrofuturist irony, hyper-stylized political iconography, socialist realism, illustrated in a clean vectorized format with vintage paper texture and minimal white space
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    A vintage-style Soviet propaganda poster rendered in bold, saturated red and black tones, featuring Pete Hegseth, a stern-faced man with a neatly trimmed beard, dressed in a dark suit and red tie. He stands proudly on a marble platform, one foot forward in a dynamic pose, holding a glowing smartphone aloft in his right hand like a torch of truth. His left hand clutches a document stamped “TOP SECRET,” torn and fluttering in the wind. Behind him, massive stylized gears and smokestacks loom beneath a crimson sky, symbolizing the industrious machinery of unfiltered communication. Bright text arches overhead: “Transmit Freely!”. A line of heroic workers in suits with messenger apps open on their phones march forward with confident expressions. One man wears a red armband reading "Encrypted...Enough." The artwork is created in a socialist realist style, reminiscent of 1930s Soviet posters: thick lines, exaggerated anatomy, stylized forms, and patriotic motifs. The composition emphasizes bold diagonals and upward motion, evoking a sense of progress and triumph. The tagline at the bottom reads in block red lettering: “WHY CLASSIFY, WHEN YOU CAN CHAT?” agitprop parody, satirical, retrofuturist irony, hyper-stylized political iconography, socialist realism, illustrated in a clean vectorized format with vintage paper texture and minimal white space

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