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I agree that societal changes have meant people are less civil to each other. They are less face to face and simply more willing to be disrespectful to someone they don't see as a person, but just as an account on a forum. Specifically regarding audio, the introduction of digital hasn't helped. There are a whole lot of people trying to apply analog logic to the digital world and rejecting the advice of engineers who actually understand it. There have always been tweaks and arguments over tweaks...cables, rocks, markers, demagnetizers, whatever...but now there is a whole new slew of tweaks for digital to argue over. |
People understand pain and suffering, Anyone is free to believe what they will and get news or influence from social media, propaganda networks or PSYOP campaigns. They may not understand what they are fed, but they know pain and suffering. For Americans and others the pain is just starting.... and it will get worse. For those who are lazy, uninvolved and don’t do their homework... they vote and make others suffer because of ignorance. They may not understand oligarchy but they understand pain. |
I used to think that. But during covid when people would prefer their "freedom" not to wear masks and to be able to scream into other people's face to their parents staying alive, I learned that a large % of the population just cares about their right to be stupid. Even death wasn't enough to learn - other people's. I think most of them, on their own deathbed came to their senses. Covid was not a stuntman's gig, nobody got any entertainment out of watching things go seriously bad. |