Doctrine and Bars

Dina 2022-11-13 19:27:15

I remember a sentence in Newsroom, to the effect that Obama was "viciously" called Socialist and Marxist because of taxation and health care reform policies. These two ists are among the best in China, and Patriot is similar. The highly abstract word "ism" will "mutate genetically" over time, and it will also silently mutate overnight according to the needs of politicians. This kind of process is kind of like a politicized marketing, giving a virtual product, a title that is described as supreme but unclear, the government or the media (which may be influenced by the government) borrows (which can be deliberately shaped) ) to manifest this doctrine by advocating or sanctioning a hero with a warning.
I thought of this layer for a while, thanks to HBO. Saying this is actually not thinking or talking about things. This kind of thing is not too directly related to the individual. If you think about this kind of thing, you don't even have to eat. Newsroom's team has a relatively fixed pub. Being in this environment can let go of the work environment and the relationship between superiors and subordinates, and at the same time, it can continue to deepen the original intention of the job by speaking freely. When I think of the MTU in college days (in fact, I haven’t graduated yet), the debate environment with strict procedures and speech formats in the venue is too formal, too, the car is too much. Only speaking freely can stimulate ideas. Only the environment can tell the big truths that are usually afraid to tell. Then jump to Shanghai people (anywhere, please bring them in), but as a city full of bars, cafes, and a more westernized city, why is there no willingness to speak freely, at least I see it coming and going, Especially the crowd at the bar are tall nose bridges. Is it money? time? Just don't have this habit? Not the place a serious person should go? Or are we numb to our own weakness? do not know.
(I read half of it, maybe I won't continue to code after reading it)

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