So my question should be: how can we create a healthier news world without ignoring complex problems? Maybe a good start is shouting from the roofs that this mediated life sux!
What do you get out of following the news?
I wonder. Because whenever I’m exposed to „the news“ I get sick to my stomach.
As a kid I learned that I should read the newspaper and watch the news every night.
There are many more thoughts to it. Especially on the change of politics during the 20th C due to mass media and rise of the Corporation. These are not wild theories. This is history.
@sefi99 Wir sind keine Insel. Virus wird danach wieder reinkommen. Guck dir doch die ganzen LKW an, die täglich rollen und unser Leben ermöglichen! Wir können es nicht kontrollieren. Die Kids werden eine solche Isolierung nicht so einfach wegstecken.
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I absolutely loved Janelle Monae at the Manchester Festival last night. Took the crowd a while to work out what was going on with these costumes but they got there in the end.
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