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fandomhigh2006-01-10 09:23 am
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Library (1/10/06)
After ACJ, Janet went up to her room, grabbed her backpack, and came back over to open up the library. She sat down behind the Collections Desk and started to process any library card applications that weren't finished yesterday.

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"Why wouldn't they stick to the mediation agreement? I mean, wouldn't everyone want to do it peacefully?"
Blair bounced again, "I don't really know about brainwashing symptoms or anything. Maybe I can research brainwashing too! But maybe the personality changes aren't like drooling but more like being really, really republican." Blair shuddered. "So maybe it doesn't control every aspect...but I believe it controls way more than it should and intimdates lots of people that are out of it's control."
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"Certainly not," said Janet. "Some people may believe they can accomplish their goals more easily or more thorougly with violence. In addition, a mediation agreement would mean that they had been forced to compromise, and someone that prone to violence and totalitarianism would likely feel the need to take everything they wanted instead of settling for only part of it."
She hoped that someone found a way to restrict Blair's caffeine intake. He was way too bouncy. "I can recommend some good books on the effects of brainwashing and cults," said Janet. "The first key aspect of brainwashing, however, is to remove the subject from any outside influences for an extended length of time. That can't happen with any of these public officials without anyone noticing. And you're right, drooling isn't one of the symptoms. But isn't Professor Lyman from a Democratic administration? Certainly people are influenced by the media, and perhaps portions of the media aren't always the most responsible about their news sources, but what evidence do you have of large-scale brainwashing by the government?"
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Blair whipped out his notebook to write 'brainwashing' underneath everything else he needed to research. "I don't remember everything that was talked about at the commune cause I was like 8 or something but I think they talked about the man controlling people through television commericals and processed foods like twinkies or something." Blair bounced. "Naomi thinks that twinkies are like, going to be the downfall of modern civilization. What about you?"
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Janet may have both listened to Daniel a lot on the subject and done more than a little studying up on it herself.
"Well, we've already talked about the media influencing people, and I do agree," said Janet. "We're living in a consumer culture, and commercials are designed to increase consumption." She frowned at the mention of Twinkies. "I think they're empty calories, full of processed chemicals and sugars which, when ingested, will cause insulin levels to spike. There's absolutely nothing in the way of nutritional value to them whatsoever." She smiled. "That said, they taste pretty good."
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"If the consumers are influenced by the media and the media is controlled in some form by the government, then doesn't that mean the government is controlling the populace?" Blair paused and bounced. "Do you have a twinkie? For purely scientific purposes?"
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"But is the media controlled completely by the government?" asked Janet. "It's got a high level of autonomy, even if it is influenced, in party, by the information about politics that the government chooses to release. In fact, the whole concept of the press being free of government control is written into the Constitution." Janet watched him bouncing and wondered if duct tape would manage to stop it. "So I disagree that the government is controlling the populace."
"Sadly, I'm not a purveyor of Twinkies," said Janet. She frowned. "Talk to Xander Harris. He seems to have a neverending supply of them."
OOC: Sorry to be so long in replying, but Tuesday nights I don't get online after work 'til about 9 CST.
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Blair nodded seriously and scribbled Harris=Twinkies in his notebook as well. "I think I'm going to be running late for my class with Professor Jackson, so I should get going. Is there anything else I need to do for the library card?"
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"Just the application," said Janet. "I'll process it, and the next time you come in you can pick up the card when you check out a book. Have fun with Dr. Jackson's course. He's an extremely good teacher."
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"I'm going to grab something to eat and head to class. See you later, Janet!"
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