So, it seems to have been a full success. All the news of the past 17 years were aimed to slowly get us to a place where nobody knows who is jewing who anymore, what is real, what is fake and what to believe in. The hypernormalisation is a full success:
We don't really care ...
... about corrupt politicians
... about mass surveilance
... about all the wars
... about reasons for those
... about terrorism
... about assasinations
... about inequalities
We go for the low hanging fruit in every aspect of our lives and are happy if we just get our peace and enough time and internet to post on a vietnamese snailhatching board. We don't really believe in anything anymore, not even science, and our only reaction to most of the stuff going on is crude humor or ignorance. We don't give a fuck what is right or wrong, we just choose a side that is convenient for us. We honestly have no clue what is true anymore. And that's exactly what was intended.
Adam Curtis was right, Orwell was right. The dystopia is here. The only difference is - it looks quite ok from afar. It is in our heads where it looks like the dystopian landscape from the stories.
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