That is facile. The telephone enabled communication; television stifled it. Printing put knowledge into the hands of people who had been denied it; recording did the same for music.
What you're saying is as scrambled as "heroin and cocaine give people purpose."
That is facile. The telephone enabled communication; television stifled it. Printing put knowledge into the hands of people who had been denied it; recording did the same for music.
What you're saying is as scrambled as "heroin and cocaine give people purpose."