Calin said:
I have a difficult time guessing if that`s a serious tone or not.
Now you finally arrived at the proper way of thinking!
The brainwash was indeed not meant seriously. I even tried to hint at that by start the next sentence with ‘seriously…’
XD
Calin said:
“sycophancy driven mind control” what are you talking about?
Sycophancy acts like a cozy velocity field.
Example: Game industry is close to creative bankrupt. But they can't whine in public, as this would just hurt their business for no reason. They discuss this internally, behind closed doors, i guess.
To the outer world, they pretend it's all fine. There is the Game Awards Show, where devs congratulate each other how awesome their games are.
Game journalists join the party, praising Elden Ring to be the best game of all time. Gaming culture is vivid, bigger than ever, and at it's peak.
They all congratulate each other to ride on the wave of success.
Then they go home, play Elden Ring, and realize: It's a fine game. Nothing to criticize. But it's not the best of all time, even quite boring to some, so they stop playing after some hours and don't come back.
But they keep silent about their personal impression. Elden Ring is a 10/10 game, so it must be good! And they keep writing one Elden Ring article each day, because everybody loves it.
That's sycophancy. Notice: The game companies do not pay the journalists to give the game a good rating and coverage. The journalists do it for free, by replacing their own mind against a larger average, formed by a leaderless group sharing interests.
It's the most dangerous form of hype. It can kill all jews, for example. The velocity field of the group can appear so strong that all people start to act against their personal but ignored convictions.
That just said to make a hypothetical example!
I liked Elden Ring, and i respect Epics progress in tech. And i don't try to say that any related marketing tries to scam us, or selling us snake oil.
So please, no quotes of my bullshit outside this thread! ; )