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Focus on the extremes: individuals vs huge groups

There seems to be a focus in propaganda in general like this:

The media does not want to give much attention to communities or smaller groups of people. You’ll notice that news stories either look at random individual people and their stories, or they jump to the opposite extreme and look at statistics for whole groups of people.

What’s important is things more on a local level: families & communities of people around you. However, this is nearly totally ignored, but it’s on purpose. They want to separate everyone, and for people to focus on themselves as part of this global machine. They don’t want you to think of alternative structures, ones that aren’t just yourself as a lone person floating in this giant global machine. That makes a person ripe for the picking, so you’ll move to a city and live as a cog in the machine, but sacrifice yourself when needed for a larger cause.

Communities and extended families are more important to people, not single people, and not the whole planet. I can’t get stressed out about individual cases of things here or there, and I can’t fix the world’s problems. People only have so much energy, they should be able to think more about their own family.