People in USA are constantly amused and entertained by Donald Trump. The population, We the People, celebrate ignorance day after day since June 16, 2015 in a never-ending attraction to stupid humor and comedy. A nation wrecked by dumb jokes.
People in USA are constantly amused and entertained by Donald Trump. The population, We the People, celebrate ignorance day after day since June 16, 2015 in a never-ending attraction to stupid humor and comedy. A nation wrecked by dumb jokes.
@CatDragon It really is not difficult or challenging to all go to the public library and locate one book.
All get on the same page. All get on one book and say: Hey, this is a well written book.It has 27 authors. Isn't 27 people enough? Do we need 49? 75? Or is 27 writers good enough?
Instead, people make comments on media platforms. Over and over and over. People can not resist their intimate touch screen, making comments about Donald Trump. Instead of removing Donald Trump, people keep wanting to create original combinations of words about Donald Trump.
People will not get on the same page and say...we all have a common problem.
This book was published October 3, 2017 - an intelligent and thoughtful woman organized 27 people.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dangerous_Case_of_Donald_Trump
@CatDragon " it told me nothing I didn’t already know."
In other words, you only care about one person, self. #EgomaniaUSA
Just like Donald Trump.
The problem isn't that people can not read a book. The problem is attraction to stupid commenting.
@CatDragon "short of assassination there was literally NOTHING we could have done."
#GunWorship ignorance.
People can go to the #NonFiction section of the public library and quote other people, book authors, instead of writing original unique comments. Mastodon comments. People can keep repeating those authors over and over and over and over and ask people to get "on the same page" of topics.
@CatDragon "I have no patience for judgement without solutions."
The SOLUTION is simple. Stop creating original English prose. Stop creating original content. Stop commenting on meme sites.
Quote the same books, keep quoting them, #RepeatingRepeater
@CatDragon You can go to ChatGPT and have it arrange every combination of original words and patterns of messages over and over and over.
That's the problem you don't seem to grasp. Everyone is on different pages.
In year 2010 a term was created to describe what created Donald Trump.
year 2011, 2010 ... is before the 2016 election of Trump.
#Trump is a product of Twitter-thinking #TwitterThinkNation
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"The term filter bubble was coined by internet activist Eli Pariser circa 2010. In Pariser's influential book under the same name, The Filter Bubble (2011). It was predicted that individualized personalization by algorithmic filtering would lead to intellectual isolation and social fragmentation."
Stop being attracted to your own original authoring and quote the same page of the same book and stick to quoting it. Declare it is more important than other topics. More important that the sports scores, video games, comic books, entertainment, banal dumb shit all around on media.
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“The human brain can protect us from seeing and feeling what it believes may be too uncomfortable for us to tolerate. It can lead us to deny, defend, minimize, or rationalize away something that doesn’t fit our worldview.” ― Dr. Bandy X Lee, The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump: 27 Psychiatrists and Mental Health Experts Assess a President. Published October 3, 2017. Page 273. Chapter "TRUMP'S DADDY ISSUES"
@CatDragon Why are you commanding me to "stop"? Are you so addicted t Trump content you go around telling people to "stop" who call out how dumb and stupid 300 million people are.
Just because people think they know Trump is dumb does not mean they have resisted ignorance itself. Apple iPhone / Apple iPad / Android devices and Mastodon have made people super-dumb. Television news networks have made people ignorant and dumb.
The avoidance of nonfiction serious books, printed on paper, is evident in all the junk information people create and share. Self-evident.
@CatDragon You are the one commenting on my postings. You are the intruder here to defend the self-evident ignorance of a nation.
"Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business (1985) is a book by American sociologist and mass media scholar Neil Postman. "