| Zkuq said: I don't know about that. You do have a point but I don't think it's as bad as you say. And this is still different since this is based on misleading media instead of consumers directly. Media was made to believe this was something this really isn't. |
This is still a form of misleading people, yes, but there are other adverts out there that mislead in roughly the same way. Take for example the recent release of the new Alien movie, the trailer had content in it that never actually showed up in the final release. I find that quite misleading, as some of those scenes showed some importance (like the crew getting together and sharing their thoughts, which doesn't really happen in the movie thanks to an abrupt accident).
Mankind, in its arrogance and self-delusion, must believe they are the mirrors to God in both their image and their power. If something shatters that mirror, then it must be totally destroyed.







