Several generations of Americans have been inundated with fast paced news, leaving those uninterested in "currents events" being labeled ignorant and those reluctant to believe them as crazy. This stigma has left the masses complused to watch one of six mainstream, government funded information programs.
The news is very rarely positive as positivity doesn't garner interest, and profit. Every week there is a new scare. If it is not illness, it is terrorists, if not that, it's crime, if it's not that, it's a potentially deadly issue with a product, if not that, it's "a rise in X," if not that, it's "__this may happen soon, stay tuned for updates!__" If there is nothing happening soon it's "__can X happen to your family?"__
Every week, the average american tunes in and finds something new to fear. They do not become desensitized to this programming because they do not understand what they are seeing. Instead, they are made from a young age to be afraid because their parents are afraid. They become meek, believing that death is right around the corner because somebody on the other side of the country may or may not have succumb to a rare circumstance.
They become depressed and anxious because their meekness and in-confidence imparts upon them a feeling of uncertainty, and being the fearful creatures they were raised to be, this confuses and frustrates them. They are always on the watch and they must always tune in to stay one step ahead of the next deadly event, yet quick to forget last week's plague of adverse conditions. The depressive thoughts allow decadent lifestyles and opinions to form because of the lack of self worth. The constant stream of negativity festers in them a belief that the forgiving and merciful Father of Christ does not exist because they believe that such a god would not allow such trials to be held.
The anxiety causes in them a lack of patience and a lust for quick gratification. The in your face, quick paced stories contribute to this. The weaponized flow of information ensures that a majority of Americans retain only the opinions that are spoon-fed to them and it controls the conversation, for example the Cumaeo (gov of NY, I dont care to know how to spell his name) controversy. In a matter of days the conversation went from him murdering elders to his barely scandalist sexual misadventures.
Several generations of Americans have been inundated with fast paced news, leaving those uninterested in "currents events" being labeled ignorant and those reluctant to believe them as crazy. This stigma has left the masses complused to watch one of six mainstream, government funded information programs.
The news is very rarely positive as positivity doesn't garner interest, and profit. Every week there is a new scare. If it is not illness, it is terrorists, if not that, it's crime, if it's not that, it's a potentially deadly issue with a product, if not that, it's "a rise in X," if not that, it's "__this may happen soon, stay tuned for updates!__" If there is nothing happening soon it's "__can X happen to your family?"__
Every week, the average american tunes in and finds something new to fear. They do not become desensitized to this programming because they do not understand what they are seeing. Instead, they are made from a young age to be afraid because their parents are afraid. They become meek, believing that death is right around the corner because somebody on the other side of the country may or may not have succumb to a rare circumstance.
They become depressed and anxious because their meekness and in-confidence imparts upon them a feeling of uncertainty, and being the fearful creatures they were raised to be, this confuses and frustrates them. They are always on the watch and they must always tune in to stay one step ahead of the next deadly event, yet quick to forget last week's plague of adverse conditions. The depressive thoughts allow decadent lifestyles and opinions to form because of the lack of self worth. The constant stream of negativity festers in them a belief that the forgiving and merciful Father of Christ does not exist because they believe that such a god would not allow such trials to be held.
The anxiety causes in them a lack of patience and a lust for quick gratification. The in your face, quick paced stories contribute to this. The weaponized flow of information ensures that a majority of Americans retain only the opinions that are spoon-fed to them and it controls the conversation, for example the Cumaeo (gov of NY, I dont care to know how to spell his name) controversy. In a matter of days the conversation went from him murdering elders to his barely scandalist sexual misadventures.
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