magnified independent democracy

Rylee 2022-11-11 23:29:27

Aaron Sorkin probably still broods over Sudio 60 on the Sunset Strip being cut.
So we can see some old stalks being re-raised. A mockery of the past.

In the end is ratings-oriented or content-oriented. In many cases, we do things with ideals in mind, but the final result orientation leads us to need some adjustments. Each has its pros and cons, but it is a bit extreme to say that the ideal will be successful in the end.

The unsuccessful brainwashing has led many of us to be very obsessed with political slogans and words such as democracy. But what we really need is to ban the one-off censorship, is it really just that democratic slogan? What we lack is a brain that can think independently and discriminate. It seems that apart from the official government, there is some truth to it. It seems that we can see a set of good theories from everyone, and they seem to be somewhat convincing.
So what are our own views? Are you attached to those opinion leaders?

How is this different from brainwashing? It's just that you ruled out a certain party ahead of time. You know he must not rely on Pu. What about the others, can you tell the difference? If you see the courage to crack down on censorship, you will support it first. Of course, we must affirm it from the perspective of human rights, but have you overreacted? Has this independent democracy been exaggerated by us?
Are you just looking for resonance? Emotional resonance? The others?

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Will insists on his own program, there are some trends of high and low, and it is inevitable to lose some audience groups. You ask ordinary people to count the parties and factions in the National People's Congress, or their own interests, which is a bit difficult in itself. Don't talk about an event reanalysis analysis. The mass media itself needs to consider the "rabble crowd" more.

The Spring Festival Gala is indeed quite tacky, and those of us who have experienced the information age early feel that it is not good enough, not enough, and does not have the joy of those jokes in the past. But for many people in rural areas, who do not have internet access and even have limited access to TV stations, this program is still worth looking forward to. It's not you who is targeting the target group, what are you serious about? Make room for more others.

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