“The Matrix is a system, Neo,” says Morpheo as he crosses a busy crosswalk where it’s impossible not to bump into someone or something. “You have to understand – he later added – that many are so dependent on the system that they would fight to protect it.” It’s been a few weeks now that every time I turn on the television I feel a little like Neo, trying to avoid whatever comes my way. For example, it happened to me last night on the last chapter of “Ted Lasso.” I wanted to see “Ted Lasso,” but Apple insists on putting “Ghosting” in front of me every chance, like one of those cantankerous pedestrians from “The Matrix.” And it’s happened to me before on Prime that I don’t remember what I went to see because suddenly everything is “Citadel.” I haven’t seen either ‘Ghosting’ or ‘Citadel’. This is not a topic. The problem is that there is an architect – or rather several – behind it, someone who draws yellow brick roads that we can follow patiently, without contradicting ourselves, and do what we need to do. You turn on the TV and the device suggests what you should watch every now and then. Although you don’t get to ‘see’ anything that way either, you process, swallow, just overcome part of the code. I’ve come to the conclusion that the only way to get elected, to rebel against the system, is to stick to what you wanted. Today I think that, more than ever, come from the Matrix. A really difficult success. Maybe impossible. The Matrix surrounds us, it is everywhere, even now in this room. You can see it when you look out the window, or when you turn on the TV… It is the world that is presented to you to hide the truth from you». How true? “That you are a slave.”
Source: La Verdad

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