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TV corporations purposely hype up stories, hoping that they can stir people into contacting them, then advertise their premium rate services. As a further sour note, this is also true of publicly funded corporations, who seem just as willing to take part in these unsavoury antics. All this before you even begin looking at the role private companies play in ripping people off.
I’m not saying propaganda is always wrong, as it has been proven an asset during wartime, although it does raise one startling question; are we the enemy? Is big business well aware that people are at their most vulnerable (and profitable) when they are scared and confused, therefore this constant barrage of speculation is there to serve a purpose.
Have you every asked yourself why the media is so quiet during the late summer months, when all of our members of parliament are on holiday? I don’t for a second believe in a mass conspiracy, in fact I’m almost certain the current climate has been created by the everyday people, but isn’t it wrong for those with power to prey on this insecurity and weakness?
And the reason is british are evil. Didn't you know that?
> Garin, I have to disagree with your opinion that happy and
> content people spend money, whilst scared and confused people do
> not. Scared people are more likely to buy out of impulse, and
> that incorporates the confused that will do so on credit (which
> is good for business). Content individuals are by definition
> content, and isn’t happiness a fleeting emotion?
Ok question for you...
July 7th 2005, a series of bombs hit the london underground. Why did the stock market drop dramatically? Why did consumer spending take a hit as well? Under your assumptions, consumer spending should be up and the stock market should be bullish in anticipation of extra consumer spending.
Consumer confidence is based upon stability and certainty. This isnt my opinion, its well established economic theory. Situations that create fear and uncertainty dent consumer confidence which sooner or later has a knock on effect with spending.
> ...
Sorry you seem to be provoked I did not hope that you would take my jovial posting seriously.
I have sometimes seen news presenters tap their papers on the desk and say something like "and that is all the news this lunch time so we are leaving you early". Followed then by some 10 minute cam corder diary about how long they have been collecting postage gnomes or a 5 minute cartoon.
Was your last comment about the Madeline thing?
> hehe you are part of a deliberate marketing experiment.
>
> If you do not think about it then everything is fine.
>
> So just enjoy your coffee otherwise it all becomes a bit
> insulting as you start to find out that someone is pulling your
> strings and ultimately you do not have a choice.
Unfortunately not (I do actually think like this). Also ignorance may be bliss, but as I’m mildly informed, I’ll give it a miss. As for coffee yuk, and although our proverbial strings are being pulled, surely it wouldn’t be that hard to turn round and cut them?
Garin, I have to disagree with your opinion that happy and content people spend money, whilst scared and confused people do not. Scared people are more likely to buy out of impulse, and that incorporates the confused that will do so on credit (which is good for business). Content individuals are by definition content, and isn’t happiness a fleeting emotion?
That’s however a very good point on how much of our news is based on politics. I sometimes forget the un-elected still have a voice, and that they're all sorts of think tanks which also like to make a lot of noise, but I guess that our democracy for you. :/ It’s interesting how the late summer media void is normally filled by a missing child(s), but it is when most people are on their summer holidays though.
> ...
> those with power to prey on this insecurity and weakness?
hehe you are part of a deliberate marketing experiment.
If you do not think about it then everything is fine.
So just enjoy your coffee otherwise it all becomes a bit insulting as you start to find out that someone is pulling your strings and ultimately you do not have a choice.
> Is big business well aware that
> people are at their most vulnerable (and profitable) when they
> are scared and confused, therefore this constant barrage of
> speculation is there to serve a purpose.
I think thats a difficult point to argue. Happy and content people spend money, those that are scared and confused do not. Yes of course there are certain sectors that can thrive in uncertainty (eg insurance) but for the vast majority of big business they want happy consumers spending all their wealth.
> Have you every asked yourself why the media is so quiet during
> the late summer months, when all of our members of parliament
> are on holiday?
I'm not sure what you expect? The reality is that quite a large portion of our daily news is political in nature. So surely its entirely reasonable that when that element is absent theres going to be something of a void.
TV corporations purposely hype up stories, hoping that they can stir people into contacting them, then advertise their premium rate services. As a further sour note, this is also true of publicly funded corporations, who seem just as willing to take part in these unsavoury antics. All this before you even begin looking at the role private companies play in ripping people off.
I’m not saying propaganda is always wrong, as it has been proven an asset during wartime, although it does raise one startling question; are we the enemy? Is big business well aware that people are at their most vulnerable (and profitable) when they are scared and confused, therefore this constant barrage of speculation is there to serve a purpose.
Have you every asked yourself why the media is so quiet during the late summer months, when all of our members of parliament are on holiday? I don’t for a second believe in a mass conspiracy, in fact I’m almost certain the current climate has been created by the everyday people, but isn’t it wrong for those with power to prey on this insecurity and weakness?