The media's job is to question a premise. |
There were many social issues that offended me and provoked a burning passion in me to speak out. Civil rights, the war in Vietnam, culture intolerance, the environment, abuses of power... I came of age in the sixties. |
They don't want the public to question their credibility as an investigative news source. |
They, the government/church/corporation, give out a daily news pill. Everything you want or need to know, you ingest and digest. As a result, you buy the products, share the beliefs, and vote the right way. |
To be successful, this project had to appear completely real. |
We function in a pack mentality. This is our tribe. And this is how we are exploited - sold a bill of goods and a household of products. |
We're pulling something together that you definitely don't want to miss. Be there. |
What do we believe? Why do we believe it? |
When I create a false reality, I always try to create a plausible structure to help convince people. |
When something seemingly adverse happens, I use it as an opportunity. Controversies help to distract reporters from questioning the original premise. |
You go to school. You stay out of trouble. You get a job. You get married. You have a family. You pay taxes. You pray to the right god. You get old (if you're lucky). And you die. |