10-31-2011, 03:23 PM
(10-31-2011, 03:07 PM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote:(10-31-2011, 02:38 PM)unity100 Wrote: misinformation spread amongst michael jackson fans do not have the power to change public perspective and effect changes to the degree people are free on their information technology devices and on the internet.Ah, so you consider misinfo about Jobs actually dangerous?
the misinformation and cult propaganda around steve jobs, does. it is possibly another reason why the mainstream media is so very much propagating it - his trends, fit well with the desires of the established corporations' control schemes. and in a 'hip and trendy fashion' too.
quite dangerous.
mass media's galvanizing apple has allowed other corporations to do what they did, because it became acceptable to engage in restrictive and possessive, anti-liberty practices like apple due to the almost complete immunity that galvanizing provided for apple.
the more they galvanize apple and preach jobs, the more acceptable what he did will become to public, and other companies who were wanting to do the same will find courage to do the same. they were already pushing for more control on people, but were meeting resistance. the way apple did and got away, provides a totally acceptable means to do it so far. and private too.