We are literally served more 'news' on celebrity events than an active war on our continent, that threatens the safety of all of us.
Unfortunately, this ambivalence isn't new, it's what made the fascists and dictators of the past so successful.
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We are literally served more 'news' on celebrity events than an active war on our continent, that threatens the safety of all of us. Unfortunately, this ambivalence isn't new, it's what made the fascists and dictators of the past so successful. |
@iamada also I noticed that a lot of the news (celebrity or not) have emotionally-charged and/or out-of-context headlines too. Like I worked in a shop for 7 months and jesus headlines are awful. "X is disgusting!" as a headline or "X will happen!" with it actually being a quote in super small text in the body. Absurd