It’s clear that “Judeo-Christian” is a term of endearment for the boomer generation.
They were the first that were subject to mass media, hence the reflex to take most of what they see on TV as true. They were groomed in it.
The divide today is largely due to decentralization of media. No millennial I know (or Zoomer) watches/listens to mainstream networks nor cares.
It’s difficult for them to shake the whole “whippersnapper” thing and deal with the fact that these naughty fellows are not pipsqueaks, they’re men with families, men with skin in the game who are tired of being lied to, whether it’s purposeful or through ignorance.
It’s clear that “Judeo-Christian” is a term of endearment for the boomer generation.
They were the first that were subject to mass media, hence the reflex to take most of what they see on TV as true. They were groomed in it.
The divide today is largely due to decentralization of media. No millennial I know (or Zoomer) watches/listens to mainstream networks nor cares.
It’s difficult for them to shake the whole “whippersnapper” thing and deal with the fact that these naughty fellows are not pipsqueaks, they’re men with families, men with skin in the game who are tired of being lied to, whether it’s purposeful or through ignorance.
One thing that Telegram now offers to all users is the ability to “disappear” messages or set remote deletion deadlines. That enables users to have much more control over how long people can access what you’re sending them. Given that Russian law enforcement officials are reportedly (via Insider) stopping people in the street and demanding to read their text messages, this could be vital to protect individuals from reprisals. "And that set off kind of a battle royale for control of the platform that Durov eventually lost," said Nathalie Maréchal of the Washington advocacy group Ranking Digital Rights. Also in the latest update is the ability for users to create a unique @username from the Settings page, providing others with an easy way to contact them via Search or their t.me/username link without sharing their phone number. Telegram boasts 500 million users, who share information individually and in groups in relative security. But Telegram's use as a one-way broadcast channel — which followers can join but not reply to — means content from inauthentic accounts can easily reach large, captive and eager audiences. Individual messages can be fully encrypted. But the user has to turn on that function. It's not automatic, as it is on Signal and WhatsApp.
from ar