Bravo! Folks forget (because we've been trained to forget) how damaging TV was and is. I have close friends, smart and hard Left, older than I am, who remain addicted to non-stop, rage-inducing, despair-inducing TV. It's perplexing.
I like the idea of eliminating the “230 rule.” Then there are still the “17% who can’t locate Afghanistan on the map” and those who would rather hoist an AK47 than wear a mask. Diversionary tactics work. I’m not optimistic about the potential for retraining them away from the 9-second soundbites, to something an inch or two deeper. Your insight is always appreciated here Marc.
Bravo! Folks forget (because we've been trained to forget) how damaging TV was and is. I have close friends, smart and hard Left, older than I am, who remain addicted to non-stop, rage-inducing, despair-inducing TV. It's perplexing.
Dan. I know. A bit strange!
I like the idea of eliminating the “230 rule.” Then there are still the “17% who can’t locate Afghanistan on the map” and those who would rather hoist an AK47 than wear a mask. Diversionary tactics work. I’m not optimistic about the potential for retraining them away from the 9-second soundbites, to something an inch or two deeper. Your insight is always appreciated here Marc.
Tnx Mark. I fear I must agree.