selective blindness

Stephon 2022-04-20 09:02:10

Recently, I saw an article introducing an American book. The author, through years of research, exposed the shortcomings of American middle school textbooks one by one. The main darkness is that to promote patriotism, the editors deleted and fabricated textbooks in a targeted manner. . The second edition of the book was published some time ago. It should be said that such a book is a satire to the authorities, and it tries to refute and deny it. In fact, the media and the federal government took it seriously and recommended the book.

Speaking of this, it is not to promote the greatness of the American people, because American middle school textbooks are not prepared by schools or educational institutions, but outsourced to publishers.

In a highly developed economic society, everything operates between commercial and non-commercial rationality. When it is too commercialized, there is a force to correct. vice versa.

The ending of the film is a little unexpected, but it makes sense. I originally thought that Kyle's friend would be the fuse that detonated the truth.

People always want to see or feel what they expect. When the true face of a thing has not yet been discovered, people interpret and feel it according to their own imagination and expectations, and accept it selectively. As a social event, the media play an important role in fueling the flames. Although all of them emphasize the neutrality of the media, which media can do this? No. Of course, there is no need to be too sad. We are choosing to live every day for the better, right?

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World's Greatest Dad quotes

  • Lance Clayton: I used to think the worst thing in life was to end up all alone. It's not. The worst thing in life is ending up with people who make you feel all alone.

  • Andrew: You know what's strange about the book?

    Lance Clayton: What?

    Andrew: Kyle never talks about vaginas, anal sex, fisting, felching, or rimjobs.

    Lance Clayton: Yeah, it is a little light in the felching area, you're right. But I think it's there, Andrew, in its own way.