Information Overload?

Wavels

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Tony Blankley makes some fascinating observations about our current state of the information flow and control(s).
I felt compelled to post his thought provoking piece!

Losing our grip on reality

By Tony Blankley
December 20, 2006

Before the invention of movable type in the 15th century, the media of mass communication was limited to architecture, paintings, sculpture, images on coins and songs sung by balladeers. Christians learned about the dangers of Hell from the stained-glass stories in the cathedrals. The people might have had an idea of what their king looked like by his minted (usually heroic) image on coins. But they might not have known much about their king or what he was doing that might change or even end their lives suddenly.
After the printing press, the sliver of humanity that was literate (mostly clerics, some of the more motivated aristocracy and a few merchants) engaged in continental communication of key new ideas. Slowly over centuries, literacy spread downward and politics and news began to be informed by books, newspapers and pamphlets. Prior to the invention of the telegraph in the 1840s, whatever news there was could move no faster than the trot of a horse — although semaphore, yodeling, smoke-signals and carrier pigeons could move some vital information slightly faster over short distances.
In fast succession mass and long-distance communication was advanced by the general availability of telephones (1870s), linotype-fast newspapers (1880s), radios (1920s), televisions (1950s), computers (1970s), the Internet (1990s) and cellular text, audio and now video devices (2000s).
Over those centuries we have gone from ignorance of the events of the world due to the absence of information to today's condition of confusion and ignorance due to an unending glut of information. We are living out the truth of Sherlock Holmes' insight that to hide something, surround it in plain sight with many similar items. In his fictional case, a criminal hid an incriminating broken piece of porcelain in a room filled with broken porcelain. Which was the piece that mattered? Today, as snippets of news flash past our consciousness at a rate and volume greater than our capacity to absorb, we don't know what to know and what to ignore. And of the information we decide to notice and absorb, there are so many versions of it that we don't know what is true and what is false or distorted.
For example, on Monday The Washington Post reported that war was likely to break out between Ethiopia and Somalia Tuesday morning. On Tuesday the BBC reported that the threat of war between Somalia and Ethiopia was receding as both sides indicated a desire to negotiate.
In September Pakistan entered into an agreement with North Waziristan (part of Pakistan) which a few commentators such as I characterized as our ally Pakistan negotiating a separate peace with (and effectively a surrender to) our joint enemies, the Taliban and al Qaeda. Other news organizations reported the event, but did not characterize it as I did. Was this event a central and dangerous development in our war in Afghanistan (the evidence grows to support my analysis), or was it merely an internal administrative Pakistani matter of little consequence?
Speaker-elect Nancy Pelosi has announced that on the evening of Jan. 4 it will cost you $15,000 to celebrate her ascension to the Speaker's chair with her. She has also announced that on the morning of Jan. 5, you can meet her in "The People's House" for free. Depending on which of those items passes into the consciousness of people next month, they might think she is either a Democrat or a plutocrat. Or they may be so confused by the conflicting images of the same person that comes at them from one nanosecond to the other that they give up on trying to understand the world and mentally retreat into their own private lives. Of course, it is not just Mrs. Pelosi's conflicting images, but the images of every political fact and event that are coming at people.
How different, functionally, is the man or woman of 2006 who mentally checks out from the chaos of the world's events and news, to that European villager of 1400 who isn't sure who his king is, what he looks like or what he is doing? Well one difference is that today, the people — whether ignorant or informed, whether wise or foolish — can strongly influence the state actions of their country. In the 14th century, kings and princes were free to act unhindered by a public opinion that didn't exist — although the contingency of riots, rebellions and revolutions usually hovered at the back of kingly minds.
Of course the sovereignty of the people has — and I hope will continue to be — the benefactor of their happiness and dignity. But in the technologically driven growing chaos of public information overload and distortion, the leader must by force of mind, word, image and personality define for the public some semblance of objective reality. As never before, the leader who fails in that mission will fail in his office.
And rule by the people itself is threatened if the people are unable to gain a plausible grip on reality. The threat to democracy in the future will be less from above than from our mind-numbed selves.
Losing our grip on reality - Editorials/Op-Ed - The Washington Times, America's Newspaper
 

medicineman

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SSSSOooooooooooooooooooooo...........What's a po boy to do? toooo much information to sort out? I guess you pick what fits your agenda and go with it, and leave the rest to travel into the ether.......................
 

Wavels

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Yea, that’s basically correct.....it has become sort of like a Chinese buffet of information, you can load up on whatever you want of some stuff and leave lots of other dishes alone.

Reality is largely a subjective interpretation of selected snippets of the information continuum.
Nowadays, humans can, and do inhabit varied realities! This makes political consensus far more difficult to achieve.
 

medicineman

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Reality is largely a subjective interpretation of selected snippets of the information continuum.
Nowadays, humans can, and do inhabit varied realities! This makes political consensus far more difficult to achieve.
MY friend, I think you have seen the light!
 

Wavels

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^^^^

*LOL*

Not really med, but interesting spin.....

There are many competing versions of the reality theme on the electronic shelf.
We all tend to pick the one we like the best.

Does anyone ever truly "know"........???
 

medicineman

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^^^^

*LOL*

Not really med, but interesting spin.....

There are many competing versions of the reality theme on the electronic shelf.
We all tend to pick the one we like the best.

Does anyone ever truly "know"........???
Some do, and some don't, I'll put you in the don't category!
 

ViRedd

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I think he said the world is made up of 99.9999999% crazies, and then there are us, the chosen few, the ones that really know!
And there we have it ladies and gentelmen! The arrogance of the Far Left. Of COURSE they think they are in the top .000001% ... the "chosen few," if you will. This is why they continually think they can reinvent human nature in order to establish the perfect world. It never occures to them that no matter what, they always fail in that endeavor.

Vi
 

medicineman

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And there we have it ladies and gentelmen! The arrogance of the Far Left. Of COURSE they think they are in the top .000001% ... the "chosen few," if you will. This is why they continually think they can reinvent human nature in order to establish the perfect world. It never occures to them that no matter what, they always fail in that endeavor.

Vi
Vi the failures have a lot to do with guys like you that want it all for themselves! And yes there are failures, you can't give up now can you? I'll fight the good fight as long as I have breath!
 

ViRedd

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Vi the failures have a lot to do with guys like you that want it all for themselves! And yes there are failures, you can't give up now can you? I'll fight the good fight as long as I have breath!
Its the very same mistake being made over and over again: "I know that everyone else has failed in their endeavor to make the world a "fair" place, and to give everyone an "equal" outcome ... but that's because I/We weren't in charge. We'll do it right this time!" And then come the Gulags and the thugs who run them.

Vi
 

Wavels

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Wow, med, how convenient to blame all of your self- described failures on guys like Vi.....it makes things so much simpler……..
You need a good recipe for mega strength canna cookies, my man!
:joint:
 

medicineman

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Wow, med, how convenient to blame all of your self- described failures on guys like Vi.....it makes things so much simpler……..
You need a good recipe for mega strength canna cookies, my man!
:joint:
Were we talking about my failures or the failures of the society to come to a place where all people get an even shake. I'll admit to my failures but the failures of an even handed society falls more on the wealthy than on me. I don't know you so I really can't judge you as a person, but it seems to me that you have no concerns but for yourself. Correct me if I've read you wrong! I don't see the importance of being stoned, does it make you a better person. I was stoned for 30+ years and pretty much am the same old me. BTW can you make good cookies out of shake, I've got some of that I'd like to try with!
 

ViRedd

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"BTW can you make good cookies out of shake, I've got some of that I'd like to try with!"

Go into the Med forum and look up the cannabutter thread.

"Were we talking about my failures or the failures of the society to come to a place where all people get an even shake. I'll admit to my failures but the failures of an even handed society falls more on the wealthy than on me."

The failures I was alluding to are the failures of complete societies that adopted your politics of wealth redistribution.

Its quite interesting review history and learn from it. For those who do not, they have no concept of where we have been. Without the concept of where we (human kind) have been, there is no way to guage where we are now, or where we will be in the future. Learn from history, Med. Find out where your political views have led mankind in the past. Those "leaders" and politicians who have your mindset politically are leading us down the road to serfdom. Believe it.

Vi
 

medicineman

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Find out where your political views have led mankind in the past. Those "leaders" and politicians who have your mindset politically are leading us down the road to serfdom. Believe it.

Well, I keep abreast of recent history (100 years or so) and I haven't seen anyone try my method yet. The methods you refer to were dominated by Dictators and assholes, Maybe if a level headed liberal came to power, My vision could be enacted, Your worst nightmare!
 

ViRedd

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Well, I keep abreast of recent history (100 years or so) and I haven't seen anyone try my method yet. The methods you refer to were dominated by Dictators and assholes, Maybe if a level headed liberal came to power, My vision could be enacted, Your worst nightmare!

Assuming that there ARE some level headed liberals ... please spell out exactly what your vision is, AND HOW YOU WOULD BRING THOSE VISIONS TO FRUITITION, then we'll go from there.

Vi
 

ViRedd

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Wavels ...

The libbies would tell ya that Rush Limbaugh is an Oxy-moron. *lol*

Vi

PS: I noticed your new avatar. That's a picture of an Oregon woman, right?
 

medicineman

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Wavels ...

The libbies would tell ya that Rush Limbaugh is an Oxy-moron. *lol*

Vi

PS: I noticed your new avatar. That's a picture of an Oregon woman, right?
Temper temper this the new me! I will not be your student, so you can dispense with the show me diatribe. I post from 65+ years of life experience and my experiences are in no way less important than yours. They are most assuredly different, but not less important, and they do not need to be backed up by some mindless rhetoric from some one elses experiences. so either accept my posts or not but I will not be led into your show me trap!
 

ViRedd

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OK, Med ... so I can assume then that everytime you make a statement that can be disproven with facts, that you will just go hide your head in the sand (like most Americans) and just keep yer mind shut tight?

Vi
 
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