Is the shaping of a political message going too far?
March 17th, 2011 | by admin |I just saw a video that scared me because of the message that suggests people blindly spread bias onto consumer products without actually measuring the product itself. Is this idea going too far by attempting to change what I see by using a political agenda instead of product ratings based on popularity?
Here is the video on YouTube?
P.S. I am not politically active, I am just concerned about censorship.
It may not be censorship, but It is the few trying to persuade the many. They are counting on people who don’t think and telling them what to think. I suppose they think that if something has 5 stars everyone else will go along with it. They are counting on people being sheep.
They got the money; but we got the numbers. One person, one vote. They need to sway the masses. Too bad they can’t do it by revealing their real aim. They want the wealthy in charge and need the American drones to get them and keep them their.
2 Responses to “Is the shaping of a political message going too far?”
By I cant believe this website on Mar 17, 2011 | Reply
Quite frankly I am surprised that you think this is some thing new.
The speaker is just giving tips for other to be able to show their opinion. To not allow them to rate movies or videos would be censorship of their opinion. The choice is up to you, ignore the ratings and watch what you find interesting.
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By Donna S on Mar 17, 2011 | Reply
It may not be censorship, but It is the few trying to persuade the many. They are counting on people who don’t think and telling them what to think. I suppose they think that if something has 5 stars everyone else will go along with it. They are counting on people being sheep.
They got the money; but we got the numbers. One person, one vote. They need to sway the masses. Too bad they can’t do it by revealing their real aim. They want the wealthy in charge and need the American drones to get them and keep them their.
References :