Well where I come from, an error in spelling is punishable by thirty lashes per letter.broadband post=18.70718.700377 said:eh, sorry if i commited some mistake, the english isnt my native languaje
Yeah, it's real fucked up over here.
In all seriousneess, though...see, I'm not sure "fear" is the right word. I'd lean more towards "stupor" but that's not quite right either.
The biggest problem is you can't take most media, especially television, seriously. Written word, sometimes, Radio, even less, but the only time you can really belive what they're telling you to any extent is on PBS.
Let's go into television for a second; media around television has always had a sense of grandeur about it, no? Televsion (well, all media, but television especially) eminate the society around them; the people who are introduced to these ideas then eminate them on a grander scale. To put this in perspective; five hunred years ago maybe one out of every ten people could read; Nowadays almost everyone has this skill (though they use it in varying degrees), and more people than not have acces to televisoin and internet. What this means is society's image is warping itself; like trying to make a circle without conecting the lines. It'll fix itself quick, because people aren't stupid, but until then thing might keep going downhill.
If you want to read more about this, I would reccomend Media Virus by Daniell Rushkoff. It explains everything I just did, only with much better and with more subtext. If you're feeling cheeky, read Amusing Ourselves to Death, too.
Apologies for the dump, but I had to get it out. I'm gonna get fifty lashings for that...