kitesandtrainsandcats wrote:
EzraS wrote:
And the soap opera continues with diehard spectators hopelessly addicted.
Oh come on, you and I both know that the American media doesn't want people to get addicted to the hype and spectacle it produces.

When the nation roils itself about largely meaningless matters (such as hurt feelings), it is time to press the "ignore button." Sadly, however, there is a generation of Americans who grew up with these kinds of spectacles, and see it through their normalcy bias as ordinary. Among sophisticated politicos, it is called "distraction." And, distractions allow for much more important things to happen while most are watching the president, a senator and the Kardashians. Instead, watch the magician's hand in his pocket.
People are lazy and inferior beings who cannot act nor think by their own will anyway.there is no need for conspiracy. People are lame. they deseved it.