You know, who tells the stories of a culture really governs human behavior. It used to be the parent, the school, the church, the community. Now it's a handful of global conglomerates that have nothing to tell, but a great deal to sell.


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George Gerbner, 86; Educator Researched the Influence of TV Viewing on Perceptions - latimes[latimes.com]


You know, who tells the stories of a culture really governs human behavior. It used to be the parent, the school, the church, the community. Now it's ...

You know, who tells the stories of a culture really governs human behavior. It used to be the parent, the school, the church, the community. Now it's ...

You know, who tells the stories of a culture really governs human behavior. It used to be the parent, the school, the church, the community. Now it's ...

You know, who tells the stories of a culture really governs human behavior. It used to be the parent, the school, the church, the community. Now it's ...