Politicians subscribe to the following theory: "If you can't convince them, confuse them."
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And how do you feel about politicians who are involved in decision making and how society is governed have the same mindsett as advertisers? Dont find that concerning?
Similar to "If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bull****."
Advertisers do the same thing, it's not just politicians.
And how do you feel about politicians who are involved in decision making and how society is governed have the same mindsett as advertisers? Dont find that concerning?
quite true. i'd suggest that advertisers and politicians sell "fear" as much as they attempt to send confusing information.
I disagree only because I don't think they try and convince or confuse, just program.
Bullshit baffles brains!