Many people have been tricked since childhood to believe the almighty god-box.
The signal comes from the sky and is beamed into our homes, where many have built a shrine for the god-box, surrounded by pictures of family members, where they can relax and watch for hours at a time. The dramatic and humorous "programs" that god-box provides only reflect reality, we are told to believe.
And when the "news" comes on, a handsome man in a suit and tie, with a haircut you could set your watch to, looks us directly in the eye and tells us what to believe. He's handsome, he's looking us in the eye, surely he gets paid well. Why would he lie?
And that's the vast majority of Americans. Tricked into believing what god-box tells them to believe.
Certainly media owners and their minions should be accountable for the God-damned lies. But we are all guilty of being gullible and naive. In the US there is no law requiring us to believe lies. At least not yet, except in Florida, where questioning the holohoax might land a person in hot water.
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