
"around half of Americans are conservative and they voted for Trump-so if you advertise here then you're reaching around half the US"
"There was one day that I saw a slew of the 'German elite' ads and I thought that was strange. I don't know anything about art, but I wanted to get eyes on this."
"Art of the German Elite, 1933-1945."
A gallery specialises in art once owned by members of Third Reich leadership, including works personally owned by Adolf Hitler. Advertising on Truth Social prompted criticism and concerns that the marketing choice might appeal to proponents of Nazi ideology. The founder, a Dutch national using the pseudonym Marius Martens, rejects ties to the far right and neo-Nazi groups and defends Truth Social advertising as cost-effective and capable of reaching broad audiences. Critics highlight the ad text "Art of the German Elite, 1933-1945" as appearing to celebrate Nazism. A Truth Social user reported repeatedly seeing such ads and flagged them as strange.
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