rivera573344
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Think about it:
- PLENTY of info on finding a job to go work ... for someone else, rather than info on starting a business/being your own boss/becoming a leader (the things that give you true freedom). Basically you are told everything you need to know to go work (and make someone else rich)
- Tells guys from an early age to kiss girl's asses, buy them flowers, buy them chocolates etc, and encourages wussiness (the 'nice guy' gets the girl at the end of the show while the 'jerk' gets nothing, it's the most prevalent theme in shows/movies involving romance)
- The 'rich guy' in a show always has to be evil/greedy/the villain, almost as if telling you its a bad thing to be rich, but hey ... doesn't everybody want to be rich? Exactly, and yet the media tells you that being poor is 'good' and if you are rich you must be 'evil' (notice how the hero in pretty much every movie tends to be 'poor' or the 'underdog' while the villain is a guy w/ a suit in some mansion)
These things are subtle, and yet they affect the way you see thw world from an early age. My question is, what is the purpose behind all this?
- PLENTY of info on finding a job to go work ... for someone else, rather than info on starting a business/being your own boss/becoming a leader (the things that give you true freedom). Basically you are told everything you need to know to go work (and make someone else rich)
- Tells guys from an early age to kiss girl's asses, buy them flowers, buy them chocolates etc, and encourages wussiness (the 'nice guy' gets the girl at the end of the show while the 'jerk' gets nothing, it's the most prevalent theme in shows/movies involving romance)
- The 'rich guy' in a show always has to be evil/greedy/the villain, almost as if telling you its a bad thing to be rich, but hey ... doesn't everybody want to be rich? Exactly, and yet the media tells you that being poor is 'good' and if you are rich you must be 'evil' (notice how the hero in pretty much every movie tends to be 'poor' or the 'underdog' while the villain is a guy w/ a suit in some mansion)
These things are subtle, and yet they affect the way you see thw world from an early age. My question is, what is the purpose behind all this?