07-14-2024, 12:41 PM
(07-14-2024, 11:46 AM)Karl12 Wrote: That was exactly my point in the second paragraph.
My problem is time, videos (or audio) force us to spend our time the way the video (or audio) creator wanted, so no thanks, I will use my time as I want, I will not spend 20 minutes watching a video to reach the end and think "I could have read that in one minute, why didn't they wrote it?".
Quote:That is why quotes are so important.I agree. Give me a text instead of a video if what's important is the message.
Yes, videos can be important to show moving images, but only for that.
Quote:Here's another one ArMap, whether you agree or disagree on the content quotes can certainly open communication channels and hopefully kickstart open, objective, adult discussions on fundamental topics.
I agree with what is said on that (long) quote, and I can give you an example of that happening.
During the fascist regime that ruled Portugal for 48 years, the Lisbon archbishop used to say that people should only be able to write their name, they should not learn how to read, as that way they could read the titles on the newspapers.
At the time Portugal had a very low literacy rate.