>>507103117>>>Its the bear hall my fellow right winger>>now agree with the loudest screecher>stupid nazi... no its not the beer hallMy comparison of the internet to a beer hall or a coffee house is not any attempt on my part to treat you as a fellow, you sound like an arrogant schizophrenic that has latched on to a few truths and allowed your focus on them to cause a break with reality. I am also not screeching, I am emphasizing so that you will be able to comprehend fully what I am trying to say to you.
>yes, and you wont get into that bubble anymore, while those bubbles expand and you think nothing changes as you still get checks to advertise to nobodySurely your point was that everyone can get into these bubbles now since they have essentially become global and decentralized yet also centralized?
>as you still get checks to advertise to nobodyEither this is a mistranslated or you truly are so schizophrenic that you are barely able to form a coherent argument.
>from shared reality, that until 30 years ago was primarily deployed by an oligopol. Its over collectivist. either adapt or kysInterest groups or people groups were not deployed by a media oligopoly, it was not entirely top-down, these groups existed and therefore they were addressed by the media as groups, these groups were not artificial creations by the media but naturally and logically occurring phenomena. If you live in an area you share interests with your neighbors that the area remain habitable, if you work at a company you share interests with your colleagues that conditions remain adequate, and if you are part of a nation, race, and civilization then you share interests with those fellow kinsmen that the nation, race, and civilization remain prosperous and secure, this exists with or without the internet, the only difference is that we can operate and organize at a larger scale.