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If a movie about a black Chinese emperor did good at the box office and with the critics, it still wouldn’t be okay. It still wouldn’t make a black Chinese emperor okay.

Apparently all it takes is a consensus to inform people how to think.
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Probably the earliest marketing strategy in recorded human history is testimonial marketing. And with testimonials, came manufactured testimonials. Why rely on organic word of mouth to help peddle your wares, when you can just pay someone to speed things up? That's where journalism came from.
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That's very woke thinking.



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