Have we come this far from the good old days when we would believe just about anything we see on television, especially about the ''new age'' of electronics or politics? Is a lot to do about nothing except to persuade? Hey it's on television, they can't lie on TV, right?
What exactly has changed since those days of innocence for a lot of people that today have decided to believe what they see and hear on television as factual, let alone what the see on social media? What source has a history of managed information? Watch the different sources and then compare and contrast.
Little wonder then our civil society is upside down.
Who will tell you the turth? How do you determine what is true and what is manufactured information? Much of it is having lived long enough to understand history and actually having the DNA that accepts common sense and logic in any discussion or debate. Many among us cannot accept the concept of common sense or logic in a debate. It can only be the memorized narrative.
Apparently you have it or you don't. Having a discussion with a progressive liberal socialist democrat explains much.
What exactly has changed since those days of innocence for a lot of people that today have decided to believe what they see and hear on television as factual, let alone what the see on social media? What source has a history of managed information? Watch the different sources and then compare and contrast.
Little wonder then our civil society is upside down.
Who will tell you the turth? How do you determine what is true and what is manufactured information? Much of it is having lived long enough to understand history and actually having the DNA that accepts common sense and logic in any discussion or debate. Many among us cannot accept the concept of common sense or logic in a debate. It can only be the memorized narrative.
Apparently you have it or you don't. Having a discussion with a progressive liberal socialist democrat explains much.
Come on, stop the high tech jargon, speak to me in terms I can understand! |
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