Just a note, you are part of mankind, so... whatever ails mankind probably ails you too. Me as well. — Bitter Crank
A man who understands the internet and has the charisma and the means to market himself for his audience. — Qmeri
You know FDR used radio for his "fireside chats" to speak directly to the American people using the latest technology of his day. Isn't it perfectly natural for politicians to use the latest communication technology? If FDR lived today he'd be on Twitter. — fishfry
Not disagreeing with you here. I'm just relatively angry with the fact that the internet made personal critical evaluation of information so easy that it should have made highly marketed ways of thought less relevant. And it seems like the marketing won in the last decade and it became even more relevant. I'm giving up and just accepting that mankind will probably always fail no matter how much easier technology will make things for us. — Qmeri
Happy 2020s! — Qmeri
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