We Are All Idiots
By: Janna • Essay • 466 Words • December 5, 2009 • 686 Views
Essay title: We Are All Idiots
Samuel Center
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Best Selling Novels, Hour 5
“We Are All Idiots”
Our biggest fault in society today is that we use our eyes, ears, and mouths far too
often while we seldom seem to involve our minds. The media has noticed this pattern
over the decades and, using the power of our intellectual handicap, has become both
societies’ most influential figurehead and societies’ most corrupt evil. “The average
household has the television set in use for about seven hours per day. That means the
average person watches about thirty hours per week” 1. During these hours, we are
bombarded with political critiques and commercials for material products that attempt to sell us a mindset or agenda that is paid for by the highest bidder. Whether we
realize it or not, these messages are sinking into our subconscious on a subliminal level
and influencing our views on the way we live.
There is a large problem in the fact that we not only allow our minds to be affected so easily, but also that we are beginning to trust in what the media tells us above what we are told by government leaders. At this exact moment in time, 54.4% of Americans do not approve of the job George W. Bush is doing during his second term as President. I ask you, is it not possible that the media has turned us against our President? After all, whom do we look to for information on his administration?