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My American magical life-Chapter 1065 - 120: Has the Wild Experiment of Neoliberalism Succeeded?
The Tacitus Trap refers to when a public authority loses credibility, no matter what they say, they will be questioned.
In the studio of Trevorβs Daily Show, Trevorβs assistant stood by his side, discussing the design details for tonight. ππΏπππ°π²ππ§π π§π²π₯.ππ¨π
"The teleprompter on the left is for the scheduled script, the one on the right is for special circumstances. Weβve made two emergency plans; donβt let Kevin lead you by the nose.
Though heβs known for being a clueless fool, heβs actually a very smart politician, and..."
Trevor was somewhat fed up with the assistantβs babbling, saying.
"OK, OK, buddy, you can rest for now. Makeup artist, come here, my eyes feel uncomfortable, could it be the false eyelashes acting up?"
The standby makeup artist, sitting around long-term, rushed to Trevorβs side like hearing Godβs mercy.
The assistant director responsible for live control stands at the center of the studio crowd with a sketchpad, confirming the progress of preparations one by one to ensure the live broadcast starts smoothly.
"Alright, folks, everythingβs ready!"
The audiences of CC Channel heard their old friend Trevor in the familiar opening animation and music.
Today, heβs wearing a light gray summer thin suit, with an authentic pink and blue tie.
Position doesnβt exist, the evaluation is neutral, the show is objective and humorous, and the content quality is undeniable.
But as a minority from South Africa, whether Trevor has a position, everyone understands.
Trevor sat slightly to the right of the camera, and on the TV screen, an image appeared to his leftβa scene photo after the attack on the American embassy in Nigeria.
"Nigeria, have you heard of this name?
Hmm, I guess not, most Americansβ understanding of Africa is limited to us being brought over there to pick cotton, and South African blacks pressing whites underneath them.
As for Nigeria, what is Nigeria?"
A familiar canned laughter arises, and Trevorβs spicy satire amused the audience.
America is like this, a developed country with an illiteracy rate akin to the Third World, how could the common people raised through happy education possibly know where Nigeria is.
Let alone them, even those on Capitol Hill, some might not know either.
"Alright, actually what I want to say is, where Nigeria is doesnβt matter. What matters is our ambassador in Nigeria was killed, along with him ten staff members killed by terrorists!
Iβm sure everyone watched Mr. Flynnβs clarification, our national security assistant tried to make us believe that a bunch of African tribesmen armed with bows and spears killed our ambassador under embassy military protection!
To be honest, I believed it, did you?"
There was a wave of boos on-site.
This is the Tacitus Trap.
Once trust is lost, no matter how detailed and fitting the investigation, it cannot win peopleβs trust.
"Actually, you and I both know, our respected Great Commander chose a wealthy family from Africa as a marriage alliance to find a good husband for his daughter.
And this First Daughterβs fiancΓ© is suspected of involvement in a horrific international child trafficking and sexual exploitation crime syndicate, their primary crime location is in backward Nigeria!"
As soon as Trevor said this, the television instantly fell silent; inside the studio was quiet too, and at home, the audienceβs hearts sank.
"I got certain national security agencyβs secret investigation progress from βanonymous sourcesβ, they concluded, the death of the American ambassador might be a terrorist attack by this crime syndicate to cover up the crime!"
"Anonymous sources"βone of Americaβs specialties, more accurately, one of Washington D.C.βs specialties.
They could be one person, or a group, or perhaps might never exist at all.
But the media donβt have to care about them, the media need just the audienceβs belief in these βconscientiousβ sources.
Actually, Trevorβs statement is full of logical holes.
The fact is, the Great Commander is a Republican Party member, the deceased Nigerian ambassador is a relative of former Republican Party Great Commander Bush, theyβre on the same side.
Assuming the Great Commanderβs fiancΓ© truly had criminal suspicions, the Nigerian ambassador should help cover the truth to protect the Republican Partyβs overall reputation.
Actually, when the Nigerian ambassador was in contact with Will-incited media interviews, the stance he showed was like this.
But logic is abstract, compared to complex logic arguments required, igniting emotions only needs a spark.
And the mediaβs target is ratings, as long as emotions are in place, ratings wonβt fallβthatβs similar to the emotional flow routine in face-slap literature.
In any case, few people know the Nigerian ambassador is Bushβs relative.
The power exchange has become an industryβs default rule, but outsiders donβt understand.
"Oh, by the way, folks, Flynn was also appointed by our Great Commander~"
Trevor mysteriously supplemented.
Instantly, in the minds of the audience whose brains were long stuck in a primordial phase, a conspiracy theory emerged.
The evil Great Commander trafficking children, the righteous ambassador discovering the truth.
Then comes silencing, sending your own people to investigate~
Done!
Creating a conspiracy theory is just that easy.







