Wednesday, November 22, 2017

#12

"The spectacle presents itself as a vast inaccessible reality that can never be questioned. Its sole message is: “What appears is good; what is good appears.” The passive acceptance it demands is already effectively imposed by its monopoly of appearances, its manner of appearing without allowing any reply."

Explanation: Appearances mean a lot to the world, and has always meant a lot. Whenever we see someone or something, we don’t know them, except the fact that they appear to be good and they are showing whatever is good about themselves. People tend to hide the “ugly” side of them to seem accepted. Even when they are not happy on the inside, they may show a smile on the outside.

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