its pure denial. frankly I've never seen so many people in such deep denial before in my entire life. they get angry at you for telling the truth because the truth makes them feel uncomfortable. looking at it from a psychology viewpoint its seen as a coping mechanism. kind of like falling for a scam, the more invested in the false reality people are, the harder they will fight to silence the truth. and the propaganda stations have spent years ingraining a false reality into millions of not billions of minds.
Yes, I saw a lecture of that KGB professor whom detected to the US, basically he argues that it is impossible to argue with people whom are BRAINWASHED for years. It has no use and creates more in problems (fascism).
There is a way. Find an obvious example where the media lied about something they're an expert on. It can be a lie about something in their field, their community, about people they know, or a part of history upon which they're well studied. Show them, let them condemn it and then ask, "If they could get this wrong then what else have they gotten wrong?"
This is exactly what started me on the path to discovering that the media is full of propaganda and that our government is corrupt.
its pure denial. frankly I've never seen so many people in such deep denial before in my entire life. they get angry at you for telling the truth because the truth makes them feel uncomfortable. looking at it from a psychology viewpoint its seen as a coping mechanism. kind of like falling for a scam, the more invested in the false reality people are, the harder they will fight to silence the truth. and the propaganda stations have spent years ingraining a false reality into millions of not billions of minds.
Yes, I saw a lecture of that KGB professor whom detected to the US, basically he argues that it is impossible to argue with people whom are BRAINWASHED for years. It has no use and creates more in problems (fascism).
There is a way. Find an obvious example where the media lied about something they're an expert on. It can be a lie about something in their field, their community, about people they know, or a part of history upon which they're well studied. Show them, let them condemn it and then ask, "If they could get this wrong then what else have they gotten wrong?"
This is exactly what started me on the path to discovering that the media is full of propaganda and that our government is corrupt.