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"...The problem is that, for the most part, people practically don't
understand, are unable to comprehend, and cannot independently assess
what they read or hear. Back in the 70s,
research showed that in all segments of the population, from workers to
the so-called intelligentsia, only 14% are capable of
retelling the text of a simplified article, and only 8% are capable of
understanding the conclusion that the author substantiated. The rest of the
information consumers simply memorize the conclusions and
then act depending on whether they believe them or not.
And the average person's belief depends on the beliefs of the crowd – what
the crowd believes, the average person believes as well. Therefore, in order to
stir up the average person, it is necessary for many media outlets to start talking about it at once, i.e., the crowd – then the average person will take
such information into account. Individual statements,
not supported by the crowd, have no
meaning whatsoever for the average person: he is not capable of understanding them on his own, and he cannot believe them, since this is not yet the opinion of
the crowd. It follows from this that for the complete dumbing down of
the population, the statements of individual
media outlets on any issue are completely safe. Whatever arguments they
present, however much the information is simplified and
however long it is repeated, the average person will still not believe it. And such publications create the illusion of complete freedom of speech..." (from the book by Yu. Mukhin "Power on Bones")
So, think for yourselves, ladies and gentlemen! :)
understand, are unable to comprehend, and cannot independently assess
what they read or hear. Back in the 70s,
research showed that in all segments of the population, from workers to
the so-called intelligentsia, only 14% are capable of
retelling the text of a simplified article, and only 8% are capable of
understanding the conclusion that the author substantiated. The rest of the
information consumers simply memorize the conclusions and
then act depending on whether they believe them or not.
And the average person's belief depends on the beliefs of the crowd – what
the crowd believes, the average person believes as well. Therefore, in order to
stir up the average person, it is necessary for many media outlets to start talking about it at once, i.e., the crowd – then the average person will take
such information into account. Individual statements,
not supported by the crowd, have no
meaning whatsoever for the average person: he is not capable of understanding them on his own, and he cannot believe them, since this is not yet the opinion of
the crowd. It follows from this that for the complete dumbing down of
the population, the statements of individual
media outlets on any issue are completely safe. Whatever arguments they
present, however much the information is simplified and
however long it is repeated, the average person will still not believe it. And such publications create the illusion of complete freedom of speech..." (from the book by Yu. Mukhin "Power on Bones")
So, think for yourselves, ladies and gentlemen! :)

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