Didn’t mean it as a slight, but I did think the whole setup was kind of obvious.
One of the first things the fascist movement in Germany did 100 years ago was take control of the media. They can’t really do that as completely in this day and age, so they’ve got to try to limit access to alternative sources they can’t control as easily. Then they just gotta take the kids raised on state media and convince them that those of us who know better are the crazy ones.
Didn’t mean it as a slight, but I did think the whole setup was kind of obvious.
Fair enough, but since you then run into someone who doesn’t think that is obvious (me), how do you think you make them feel when you go “well I thought it was obvious buuuuut okay then I guess 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️”? That’s how it comes across to the receiving person that doesn’t find it obvious. FYI for future interactions when you run into someone dumber than you (me and people like me, I guess). 👍
Regarding the rest:
In my country, we are shocked by what is said on the news in some other countries. Everything is extremely biased and loaded with opinion and value, and is not reported from a neutral standpoint, with facts and observations.
A country needs independent news, funded by the people (taxes). My country has several news outlets which are state funded with taxes, which are legally required to be unbiased and factual, and non-discriminatory. They are required to issue statements and corrections when this is violated, and have done so in the past. This is good.
They have also started a new push where they scrutinize viral clips of news or other reporting, which may or may not be fake, and either debunk or confirm their veracity, with evidence. Makes me proud. 🙂↕️
With this in mind, I feel like other countries might be more afraid of the media being controlled. But it’s certainly not impossible even in my country, of course.
I will say that I believe kids don’t belong on social media before a certain age. But age verification is not the way to do this. Parents need to step up here, for one thing.
Okay, this sounds like you’re low-key trying to tell me I’m slow. :-P
Very interesting theory, though. Definitely sounds dangerous in the long-run.
Didn’t mean it as a slight, but I did think the whole setup was kind of obvious.
One of the first things the fascist movement in Germany did 100 years ago was take control of the media. They can’t really do that as completely in this day and age, so they’ve got to try to limit access to alternative sources they can’t control as easily. Then they just gotta take the kids raised on state media and convince them that those of us who know better are the crazy ones.
Fair enough, but since you then run into someone who doesn’t think that is obvious (me), how do you think you make them feel when you go “well I thought it was obvious buuuuut okay then I guess 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️”? That’s how it comes across to the receiving person that doesn’t find it obvious. FYI for future interactions when you run into someone dumber than you (me and people like me, I guess). 👍
Regarding the rest:
In my country, we are shocked by what is said on the news in some other countries. Everything is extremely biased and loaded with opinion and value, and is not reported from a neutral standpoint, with facts and observations.
A country needs independent news, funded by the people (taxes). My country has several news outlets which are state funded with taxes, which are legally required to be unbiased and factual, and non-discriminatory. They are required to issue statements and corrections when this is violated, and have done so in the past. This is good.
They have also started a new push where they scrutinize viral clips of news or other reporting, which may or may not be fake, and either debunk or confirm their veracity, with evidence. Makes me proud. 🙂↕️
With this in mind, I feel like other countries might be more afraid of the media being controlled. But it’s certainly not impossible even in my country, of course.
I will say that I believe kids don’t belong on social media before a certain age. But age verification is not the way to do this. Parents need to step up here, for one thing.