By John W. Whitehead
The Rutherford Institute
July 4, 2020


[ድሕሪ ውዲታዊ ለበዳዊ ሕማም ኮሮና ዝስዓቡ ተርእዮታት። button type=”big” color=”orange”] ብሥርዓት ምእዙዝ ኩን! ንበር!፣ ብላዕ! ሥራሕ!ደቅስ! ተለቪዥን ርኤ!ትእዛዝ ተቐበል ! ኣመሓላልፍ! ምእዙዝ  ኩን! ንሰበሥልጣናት ኣይትሕተት! ተእዚዝካ  በሊዕካ ጥራይንበር![/button]

“When a population becomes distracted by trivia, when cultural life is redefined as a perpetual round of entertainments, when serious public conversation becomes a form of baby-talk, when, in short, a people become an audience and their public business a vaudeville act, then a nation finds itself at risk; a culture-death is a clear possibility.” — Professor Neil Postman, Amusing Ourselves to Death: Discourse in the Age of Show Business      
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