Federal Councillor Maurer, for example, would like the AHV tax proposal of May 19th to be presented in all its complexity, rather than reduced to a few key words. That can be done. But the question is a completely different one: Will it be read?
No, it won't. for the average reader if philippines rcs data you tell a short backstory to a source. Anything that can't be represented in a simple graphic will miss the masses. Do you have to cater to this mass? No, if you ask the state-paid bricklayer. Yes, if you're a publisher and you're thinking profit-oriented. Re-education works in North Korea, but hardly here. You can't force readers to want something other than what they want.
There may be a small group of people who are hungry for background information. But you can't fascinate a media with that. And as far as the so-called mainstream is concerned: is Federal Councillor Maurer really so sure that he wants it to go away? Because going away from the mainstream also means questioning, being uncomfortable, criticising.