![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Don Tabor writes:
The problem is that if I, and other rational people, do not pay attention, solutions to those problems will be proposed and enacted which in many cases will be useless if not worse than the problem. Actually, there's nothing you can do. Most of what you see on the news does not affect you, and you cannot affect most of what you see on the news. The reports are designed to make you uneasy, so that you will seek reassurance--by watching more of the news. It works very well with people who are not aware of how it is intended to work. The reality is that if you stopped watching the news tomorrow, the world would be neither a better nor a worse place in consequence. Most of what is on the news is completely irrelevant to you, and you are irrelevant to it. There isn't enough news that is truly linked to you in some way to fill all the airtime that needs to be filled, and additionally the news that is linked to you isn't scary, so it won't make you uneasy and eager to see more news. But we can prevent some of them from happening again, or prepare to deal more effectively with them if we cannot. Much as we analyze aircraft mishaps to learn from our mistakes and those of others. "We" meaning who? Certainly not you. There's nothing _you_ can do. That's an illusion. Actually, I am gathering signatures to run for the 14th Senate District in Virginia this fall as the Libertarian Party candidate. Which means you don't have a chance. It's ironic that a country that loves to crow about its democratic tradition effectively prohibits the existence of more than two parties, which effectively reduces many elections to merely a choice between the incumbent and someone else ("change" or "don't change," a bit like throwing dice). -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Mxsmanic wrote in
: Don Tabor writes: The problem is that if I, and other rational people, do not pay attention, solutions to those problems will be proposed and enacted which in many cases will be useless if not worse than the problem. Actually, there's nothing you can do. Most of what you see on the news does not affect you, and you cannot affect most of what you see on the news. The reports are designed to make you uneasy, so that you will seek reassurance--by watching more of the news. It works very well with people who are not aware of how it is intended to work. The reality is that if you stopped watching the news tomorrow, the world would be neither a better nor a worse place in consequence. Most of what is on the news is completely irrelevant to you, and you are irrelevant to it. There isn't enough news that is truly linked to you in some way to fill all the airtime that needs to be filled, and additionally the news that is linked to you isn't scary, so it won't make you uneasy and eager to see more news. But we can prevent some of them from happening again, or prepare to deal more effectively with them if we cannot. Much as we analyze aircraft mishaps to learn from our mistakes and those of others. "We" meaning who? Certainly not you. There's nothing _you_ can do. That's an illusion. Actually, I am gathering signatures to run for the 14th Senate District in Virginia this fall as the Libertarian Party candidate. Which means you don't have a chance. You're a moron. Bertie |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
french police !! | TOUCO | Naval Aviation | 0 | April 1st 05 05:14 AM |
french police !! | TOUCO | Owning | 0 | April 1st 05 05:14 AM |
french police !! | TOUCO | Piloting | 0 | April 1st 05 05:14 AM |
Police State | Grantland | Military Aviation | 0 | September 15th 03 12:53 PM |