Besides, I don't quite get the idea of brainwashing done by countries that are doing well.
First of all, we would call it propaganda. Or marketing . So, why would a country that is doing well would need to brainwash its people? To stay in power? If they are doing well, they will stay in power. The people would be happy, yes?
The ways to really affect the discourse would be to decide what the topic is. What is the thing people talk and more importantly what they don't talk about, since they are busy talking about something else. But that's the role where media has more power than the government in countries that do well.
Sure, the media is failing everywhere. It's becoming a business, entertainment. It's blurring the line of what is news and what is 'interesting' and what is gossip, it's becoming a tabloid.
Another thing is the media cohesion, that is, it seems that many major networks are reporting the same things and only the same things. You need to be competing so you need better coverage of an event, everybody is there etc etc. They just watch what their competitors are doing so they need to be doing the same so they aren't missing out.
So a lot of stuff just happens and goes below the radar because it doesn't really suit the point of getting those viewer ratings. That, plus everyone is a bit biased. There is no such person that isn't biased.
First of all, we would call it propaganda. Or marketing . So, why would a country that is doing well would need to brainwash its people? To stay in power? If they are doing well, they will stay in power. The people would be happy, yes?
The ways to really affect the discourse would be to decide what the topic is. What is the thing people talk and more importantly what they don't talk about, since they are busy talking about something else. But that's the role where media has more power than the government in countries that do well.
Sure, the media is failing everywhere. It's becoming a business, entertainment. It's blurring the line of what is news and what is 'interesting' and what is gossip, it's becoming a tabloid.
Another thing is the media cohesion, that is, it seems that many major networks are reporting the same things and only the same things. You need to be competing so you need better coverage of an event, everybody is there etc etc. They just watch what their competitors are doing so they need to be doing the same so they aren't missing out.
So a lot of stuff just happens and goes below the radar because it doesn't really suit the point of getting those viewer ratings. That, plus everyone is a bit biased. There is no such person that isn't biased.
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