> I'd push the argument even a bit further: the ubiquity of advertising
> teaches by example that self-celebration, exaggeration, deceit, and
> self-promotion are OK. Is it any surprise that ordinary people too often
> reflect these values, and continue to do so if they come to prominence.
> Professional athletes self-celebrate their smallest accomplishments on the
> field, and presidents employ spin instead of policy.

This is the logical outcome as long as predators are in charge.
Those who call the shots make the rules of the game.
The propaganda has to be debunked, then the people will see that
the emperor has no clothes.  Naked emperors have no authority left.

Chris




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