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Who's feeding an addiction? No, nobody's feeding an addiction; they're Feeding America.
Sarcasm aside, Ms. Burton's description of working for Mr. Schwahn does explain some of the vicious behavior of women from the entertainment industry toward me. Hating me together is the only type of solidarity that their stunted emotions can tolerate. As for their total lack of concern for all of the other innocent, unsuspecting victims of the conglomerate's years of criminal voyeurism, women from the entertainment industry are used to a hierarchy in which your status is signalled by how many clothes you're allowed to wear. To question that system is to jeopardize your own place in it.
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When the entertainment industry knows that you're brainwashed, when you have proven your assimilation by submitting to those above you and by attacking whomever you're told to attack, then you begin to be given some privileges.
It's not a coincidence that the entertainment industry not only has no educational standards but systematically attacks education and brands it as the enemy of freedom. It is much easier to control and pervert people who have no education. As for those who have some education, the money that they're paid is obviously a more than satisfactory palliative for any faint pangs of conscience they might feel every few years or every few decades.