Jubbergun wrote:
Neither does being different imply that it's good
Being different doesn't
prove worth, but in an era where there's so much ideological banality, that difference certainly does
imply worth.
Jubbergun wrote:
You live in an era where people can communicate complex thoughts to mass audiences in 140 words or less
No they can't and that is a major element of what is wrong with our political culture.
As the very article you linked said. An article which is longer than almost any of my posts but only makes a single point.
Quote:
...Even if voters were trying to make decisions...how likely are they to have remotely accurate information? ...The truth is ...the way most people read...getting fast impressions rather than scanning articles carefully for the nuances hidden in the 12th paragraph, they probably have only the vaguest sense of what’s going on.
Mass media is mass media. Most people don't like to think of themselves as amongst the ranks of the hoodwinked, but it's the way of things that those who aren't will always be the far minority. Working as intended.
It's strange when the shoe moves to the other foot, isn't it?