• Optional@lemmy.worldOP
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    11 hours ago

    Indeed, it is a good start. And how would people see those who don’t physically live near them? Is there some sort of magic psychic telepathy they could avail themselves of to better understand one another?

    Edit: sorry for those who see this as confusing or impenetrable: I’m saying the corporate media have this role and do it poorly.

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      10 hours ago

      That’s a bit of an oversimplification. The same corporate media functions in blue states - it’s not like the red states don’t have access to better sources. These places have the internet and libraries as well. Corporate media sucks, yes, but the blame in these deep red states lies with an active culture that intentionally discourages curiosity and acceptance, and builds that xenophobia and paranoia. It’s not a philosophy they get FORCED on them - it’s one they nurture through their education systems and local cultures.

      They’re not, as subcultures, innocent victims of a media machine.

    • betanumerus@lemmy.ca
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      9 hours ago

      They see media characters. So I guess it’s random, depending on their tastes in music, sports, TV shows.