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Oh, not to worry...Wow.
That was the clearest indication that a point went right over someoens head I've ever seen.
My comment was about ACTIONS, not race or sex or height or eye color or any other element of an I dividual that they have no control over.
I condemn an industry and its practitioners.
An industry that is tearing this country apart.
For profit
Hmmmm, that disjointed pablum seems to display a rather racist misogyny. How does one account for such seeming bigotry, eh?
Oh, not to worry...
Your protestations to the side, we get your 'ilk" phrasings. You want to tear down the West originally endowed us through our white peoples. We get it, the bad bad capitalists of the West, the ones that brought the planet and its history the most freedoms, the greatest prosperities and improved health to a growing majority of the world's populations of whatever race, gender and creed.
Wink wink, we get you, not to worry, your secret is safe with us...:lamo:2wave:
https://www.rawstory.com/2018/12/to...trump-press-secretary-sarah-huckabee-sanders/
who will the president appoint as the acting press secretary while all the prospects say 'no thanks'?
will be curious to learn sister sarah's next position
also wonder if she has spoken with Mueller yet
The LEFT will attack anyone they are told to by their handlers.
They are a mindless mob that prefer to REACT than think.
They have eaten their own when told to.
Uhhh...the left is not the mindless mob, they are the most fragmented and disorganized group. If we were on the same page, the Republicans wouldn't win ANY elections.
There's a lot of irony in a member of the group that brought our nation genuine idiots like Trump, Palin and others calling the left "mindless". As for eating your own, we'll see who walks away full when Trump's fat ass is on the spit. There's going to be a LOT of people denying they voted for him when he gets locked up.
Boy Sarah Huckabee is a good person? That's news to me based on all the vicious attacks the left made against her family the past year.
The Trump administration is like a new start-up tech company. Of course, there is going to be turnover.
Look at companies like Uber, Snap, Amazon, or Facebook - high level of turnover.
"A shortage of qualified tech professionals and a surge in available, high-paying job vacancies has created a perfect storm resulting in the current candidate-driven marketplace today where candidates have more power than employers in job offer negotiations. It also means they don’t have to waste their time on job offers that don’t include competitive salaries, which are on the rise thanks to continued demand."
"Look at companies like Uber, Snap, Amazon, or Facebook - high level of turnover."
You're probably the only one still reading.
No one wants to hire Trump White House Staffers.
what racism, bigotry, misogyny of that poster in thier comments are you talking about??
looks like your failed posts got caught lying and making stuff up again. but if im wrong prove otherwise and ill gladly admit it, thanks
- I don't agree that the marketing/poli-sci industries are a problem. I think the imperfection of information among general public, along with its general predilection for naivete and unreason, is a problem. All that sophisticated theory and application "Bill" employs to develop emotional appeals are far less effective when folks are very well informed because the more well informed one is, the less emotional one is about "major" decisions.
For instance, emotional marketing may move one to consume turkey for T-giving; however, knowing that the uric acids in turkey exacerbate one's gout will, in many people, overcome one's emotions and the emotional marketing messages. In whom won't that info be sufficient to overcome the emotional mover to having the turkey? Folks for whom the emotional value of eating turkey at T-giving satisfies them more so than does the pain of a gout flare dissatisfy them.
The Trump administration is like a new start-up tech company. Of course, there is going to be turnover.
Look at companies like Uber, Snap, Amazon, or Facebook - high level of turnover.
Maybe she doesn't want to be around when it all collapses
Sorry, I had to break your post into parts. I know doing so makes it harder to see the key themes running through your remarks, but this site doesn't allow one to put much "on the page," as it were.[Part I of IV]
In all the time I've been here, and I came here in the first place over these issues, yours is the first real response. Pretty universally any mention is dismissed as nonsense. "Ooh Dere controlling our minds! Lol!" level responses.
I also agree that education would he the best approach.
But how do you get the media to teach people? Their advertisers would lose money.
How do you get our leaders to do it? Their campaigns are designed by, their speeches written by practitioners.
What they have gleaned and use on a daily basis is far more potent than people believe. The neurochemical addictions many techniques develop and exploit work below reason. So it's the old "You can't reason someone out of a position they didn't reason themselves into" conundrum.
[Part II of IV]
All of this has always puzzled me. I have aspergers, or whatever they call it now. I turned the focus I got with it onto the problem itself instead of hiding from it as most do. So I ... learned to ... see and properly respond to all of those cues I don't get instinctively. All before I knew there was such a thing as "aspergers".
Also, I got the kind of mind that can visualize and manipulate complex objects and mechanisms. So much so that my thought processes are markedly more "holographic" than most. I have a hard time learning linearly. My mind wants to interconnect new things with old things. It checks new information against old information to verify and correct if necessary.
So all my life I've encountered information with glaring "voids". Critical, obvious elements of great weight that somehow are not included. And I started to see a pattern pretty early on. That a lot of these elements must have been left out on purpose. Because had they been included, the consumer of that information would likely have come to a different conclusion than they did without it.
[Part III of IV]
The sheer profusion of information being presented to us that has been methodically molded to elicit the desired emotional response to subject matter at hand is mind boggling. It is ubiquitous. The more personal preference data collected by social media the more precise, more individualized it will become.
[Part IV of IV]
And I think this is making our society sick. And individuals as well. This constant barrage of attempts to directly manipulate our emotions below the level of cognition. Which is the most insidious part. If I make you angry by using words and imagery i know will make you angry, and then i talk about something else I want you to be angry at, a predictable percentage of that anger will transfer to the new subject in a predictable percentage of the target audience, and they will be primed to reject the new subject matter with further encouragement. No reasonable, rational argument is necessary.
Think about the obvious fact that a significant percentage of this country has a different recent history than the rest of the country and the rest of the world does. How did that happen?
Human beings do not like to think or talk about this kind of thing. Confidence in ourselves, in our groups, in our leaders is necessary for our social species to function. So we don't like to admit we have been fooled or manipulated. We far too often prefer a pretty lie to an ugly truth.
Personally, I deeply love language and the ability to accurately express an idea or concept. I resent the use of language to deliberately deceive people into drawing the wrong conclusion. I think it is wrong.
And as these tools were used to forge and maintain every modern tyranny. I think the Founders would agree with me. I doubt they would have worded the first amendment the way they did had they foreseen the advent of these technologies.
But that's enough for now.
You're probably the only one still reading.
Yup...entirely correct....take it from a charter member of what some would consider the "dark side". We from the marketing sides of business are political animals. Nothing in the entire post to disagree with....just had to cut the keystroke count down to size to meet the site standard.
The simple truth of it is that representing a product is a cleaner business because at the end of the day, your product can only speak for itself as it arrives at the customer's door. It doesn't have a mouth. it can't obfuscate. It can't hold one position this week and another position the next. Your company sends it out the door in its little box with its Limited Warranty and it has to stand on its own at that point. Even the degree to which you support your Warranty won't help that specific product as much as it will defend the reputation of your company. As such, your Marketing effort is always tempered with the understanding that you hold your company's credibility in your hands with every word of your ad copy.
While I also agree there is nothing inherently at fault with those on the political side of the Marketing equation, how they work is a direct reflection of who they work for, is a direct reflection of the degree to which their candidate is SLUDGE. If their candidate is pure sludge, utter sewage, all bets are off. Virtually anything is acceptable. Enter Donald Trump, pure Sludge, Utter Sewage, mainly handling his own political marketing (otherwise known as Campaigning) in the process which just about speaks for itself.
Yup...entirely correct....take it from a charter member of what some would consider the "dark side". We from the marketing sides of business are political animals. Nothing in the entire post to disagree with....just had to cut the keystroke count down to size to meet the site standard.
The simple truth of it is that representing a product is a cleaner business because at the end of the day, your product can only speak for itself as it arrives at the customer's door. It doesn't have a mouth. it can't obfuscate. It can't hold one position this week and another position the next. Your company sends it out the door in its little box with its Limited Warranty and it has to stand on its own at that point. Even the degree to which you support your Warranty won't help that specific product as much as it will defend the reputation of your company. As such, your Marketing effort is always tempered with the understanding that you hold your company's credibility in your hands with every word of your ad copy.
While I also agree there is nothing inherently at fault with those on the political side of the Marketing equation, how they work is a direct reflection of who they work for, is a direct reflection of the degree to which their candidate is SLUDGE. If their candidate is pure sludge, utter sewage, all bets are off. Virtually anything is acceptable. Enter Donald Trump, pure Sludge, Utter Sewage, mainly handling his own political marketing (otherwise known as Campaigning) in the process which just about speaks for itself.
The LEFT will attack anyone they are told to by their handlers.
They are a mindless mob that prefer to REACT than think.
They have eaten their own when told to.
Trump will be hard pressed to find someone else to lie as willingly as Sarah. I'm expecting him to pick another Evangelical Christian, they seem to excel at it.
No one in their right mind would take that job.
I don't know why she's leaving. She won't be able to get another job. She might as well keep cashing those White House checks until the helicopter flies off.
Maybe she doesn't want to be around when it all collapses