by Michael Snyder
October 24,
2019
from
TheEconomicCollapseBlog Website
Spanish version
Why do
you believe what you believe?
Some people have
a really solid answer to that question,
but much of the
population never thinks much
about deeper
questions such as this.
In fact, for
most...
Americans it is simply
easier to let others do their thinking for them.
Today, most of us spend
multiple hours each day absorbing information through a screen, and
most of the content that is fed to us through our televisions,
phones, tablets and computers is
controlled by the elite.
And if you allow anyone
to feed information into your mind for several hours every day, it
is going to have a dramatic impact on how you view the world.
When I was younger, one of my favorite movies was "The Matrix", and
I think that it is a really good metaphor for what is going on in
our society today.
In the film, nearly the
entire human population was plugged into a system which continuously
fed a computer-generated reality into their minds that wasn't real
at all.
Later on, I eventually came to realize that we are willingly
doing the same thing to ourselves.
Our personal interactions
with one another are extremely limited, but we willingly "plug in"
to the enormous matrix of news, information and entertainment that
the elite have constructed for many hours each day.
According to
numbers
that were released earlier this year, the average American
spends more than three hours
watching television and
more than three hours on mobile devices every single day...
It's official:
This year marks the first time that Americans will spend more
time staring down at their phones and tablets than they will
watching television.
The average
U.S. adult will spend three hours and 43 minutes on mobile
devices this year, according to
EMarketer Inc., which is eight minutes longer than the three
hours and 35 minutes that will be spent in front of the TV.
If Americans from
previous generations could visit our society right now, they would
probably be horrified that we are all constantly staring at our
screens like some sort of zombies.
And perhaps it
wouldn't be so bad if we were feeding our minds healthy things, but
instead most of what we are absorbing is garbage that has been
produced by the elite.
Today, nearly all
of the news, information and entertainment that Americans consume is
produced
by a small cluster of giant corporations.
The following
summary of the current state of affairs
comes from Wikipedia...
In the United
States, movie production has been dominated by major studios
since the early 20th century; before that, there was a period in
which
Edison's Trust monopolized the industry.
The music and
television industries recently witnessed cases of media
consolidation, with
Sony Music Entertainment‘s parent company merging their
music division with Bertelsmann AG's
BMG to form
Sony BMG and Tribune's
The WB and CBS Corp.'s
UPN merging to form
The CW.
In the case of
Sony BMG, there existed a "Big Five" (now "Big
Four") of major
record companies, while The CW's creation was an attempt to
consolidate ratings and stand up to the "Big Four" of American
network (terrestrial) television (this despite the fact that
the CW was, in fact, partially owned by one of the Big Four in
CBS).
In television,
the vast majority of broadcast and basic cable networks, over a
hundred in all, are controlled by eight corporations:
...or
some combination thereof.
When you have an
almost totally monopoly on news, information and entertainment, it
is not too difficult to manipulate a society.
At this point, most
of the population is made up of extremely pliable "NPCs" that
are more than happy to go along with whatever "societal norms" are
set by the elite.
The term "sheeple"
has been used to describe those that allow the elite to do their
thinking for them, and we need to do what we can to help those
individuals wake up and to get them to start thinking for
themselves...
Let me give you an
example of the immense power of the media.
One
recent survey found that those that watch
Fox News tend to think
that the U.S. economy is in great shape, while those that watch
MSNBC tend to be quite pessimistic about the economy...
American voters
face the same set of economic facts, from low unemployment to
the risks from a trade war, but the survey's index of overall
sentiment - at 108 just above the 100 line that separates
positive from negative impressions of the economic outlook -
masked the huge divide between,
those who approve
of Trump, whose views measured a far rosier 136, and those
who disapprove of the president, with a reading of 88...
The results,
weighted by factors like age, race and sex, to be nationally
representative, were similarly skewed based on media
consumption.
Viewers of
conservative-leaning Fox News registered 139 for current
sentiment about the economy
Viewers
of MSNBC, an outlet often critical of Trump, registered 89
Readers of
The New York Times sat in the middle at 107, near those who
get their news from Facebook (110) and Twitter (112)
But the truth is
somewhere in between.
We haven't
officially had a recession in recent years, but the U.S. economy has
definitely not been "booming" either. In fact, we haven't
had a full year of 3 percent GDP growth since the middle of the
Bush
administration.
That is the longest
stretch of slow growth in American history by a very wide margin,
and now it appears that the next recession is rapidly approaching.
And without a
doubt, tens of millions of American families are deeply
struggling right now.
As I noted
yesterday, 50 percent of all American workers make less than
33,000 dollars a year, and a survey that was just released found
that 70 percent of Americans "have
cried about money"...
-
Pass along
the tissues, because Americans aren't afraid of letting the
tears roll when it comes to finances.
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Seven in 10
Americans said they have cried about money in their
lifetimes, according to a recent online survey of 1,004
Americans by Compare Cards.com.
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Many cited
worries over their job or making ends meet.
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And
household debt, which peaked at $13.86 trillion in the
second quarter, weighed the heaviest on Americans.
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Almost a
third admitted to crying over this looming concern,
according to the survey.
One of the reasons
why my articles upset so many people is because I just don't follow
the herd.
In this day and
age, it is absolutely imperative that we all learn to think for
ourselves.
Because if you don't actively take control, the elite
will be more than happy to do your thinking for you.
Question
everything.
Everyone that is feeding you news, information and
entertainment has an agenda, and in most cases it is not a positive
agenda.
We are in a battle
for hearts and minds, and the elite have an overwhelming edge
because of the colossal system that they have created.
But we have the
truth on our side, and in the end the truth shall prevail...
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