Even today, it's too much
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 10:06 am
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.
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.