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Media illiteracy is so low in the elites.
Lolita book was about a man who deludes himself.
It's 1st person. Humboldt tells us how lolita loves being with him yet he reports her behaviors which contradict many of the things he says.
Ultimately my interpretation of the book was a story about a person who is incapable of genuine self reflection and lives in a constructed reality that is far from truth.
A constructed reality that allows him to not feel bad about the bad person he is nor the harm he inflects.
This would not be a book to quote during sexual conquests of girls.
It's a book about a sad pathetic person.
It's like when incels try to align themselves with America psycho Bateman.
Dude the book is about being a product of manipulation.
Not being a real person. But an empty machine.
Why align yourself with that. Wtf?
Media literally. Seriously.
Not just the elites, saw an article earlier this year that claimed 40% of Americans are functionally illiterate, and they want to keep us that way. As my world history teacher in high school loved to reiterate: "kings and dictators act to control people, and if you keep people people dumb, fed, and happy, you can control them." I carry that skepticism everywhere now.