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By lylehsaxon (Sat Sep 06, 2008 at 03:48:36 PM EST) (all tags)
Fictional novels.  Fictional movies.  Fictional computer space-war games.  Fictional TV science fiction shows.  Fictional news.  Fictional speeches (written by PR agencies; spoken by politicians-for-hire)....


I wouldn't have believed that anyone could live with so much fiction, but I have seen it in person too many times.  I guess these fiction-people need simplicity - and so the fact that truth is stranger than fiction makes the real world a thing to reject with fear and hostility.

Shades of GO's 1984, is it any wonder then that blatant lies & genuine propaganda from organizations with sinister agendas are more easily believed by fiction-people than the truth?  Presented with the truth, these fiction-addicts become hysterical and claim that the truth is a lie, is "propaganda", that someone has an "agenda".  They use the theme words their string pullers feed them in daily doses of fictionalized news.  Blind to their mindless servitude, they call the truth propaganda, ignore that their string-pullers have an agenda, and accuse someone genuinely working for the public good of having an agenda.  A murderer walking away from a crime scene may as well point a finger at the police and accuse them of the murder - it's the same concept.

How about the rest of us?  Those of us who find most fiction a simplistic and boring way to waste a chunk of our lives (periodic escapes from reality via a good movie seen once-in-a-while are enjoyed by nearly all of course), and can (usually) see the truth as the truth, and lies as lies?  Is there any help for the hysterical people who cling to the lies their string-pullers feed them and blood-thirstily attack any glimpse of the truth?

Be fiction-toxic people a majority - we're doomed.

Lyle (Hiroshi) Saxon
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I mentioned crazy-coworker by wumpus (2.00 / 0) #1 Sat Sep 06, 2008 at 07:52:25 PM EST
now crazy former-coworker (followed girlfriend's job, no job issues with insanity).  I'm not sure what he has, but if he were a D&D character, he'd had to roll a save vs. difficult to believe stuff, and if he rolled a natural 1 he failed the save: whatever he was told is now "THE TRVTH".

I hardly think that PR has much to do with Orwell.  The PR people keep tweaking the propaganda memes until they get something more believable.  The truth is forced to just be the truth: the lies get to be anything they want (this works against PR people who wind up pushing real facts.  The have to forget everything they know and concentrate only on what will be believed, not what is true.  Free speech proponents usually assume that "the truth will win out", but I can't see any advantages it has.

I think the scary thing is encountering people who are passionate about PR BS.  I'm sure that if I were to list 20 "Olympic facts", I would have at least 10 inserted lies included, but the olympics is something I was forced to scan by on my hapless search for news a few weeks ago.

Wumpus

This post is in danger of becoming a drunken diary... signing off.




I used to work in a PR agency... by lylehsaxon (2.00 / 0) #2 Sat Sep 06, 2008 at 10:23:12 PM EST
... which is why I get worked up about BS-PR.  I've been in the middle of it and it stinks dude, it really does stink.

Lyle


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fiction people by Merekat (2.00 / 0) #3 Mon Sep 08, 2008 at 08:31:01 AM EST
Sometimes the fiction people don't want simplicity - think conspiracy theory. They want to deny a truth for being too simple and instead build a complex fiction to back up already determined beliefs.




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