>>This is, of course, great for keeping the populus under control. They're extinguishing their own fires by themselves, cool, we don't even need to police them or promise them anything. Just make sure to have a few who will say "get over it, move on" at the right time, and nobody will listen to dissidents next time when we do something.
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>I agree with your description of the mechanism. But I don't believe it's a complot. I assume that those who say "move on" feel urged to rescue people like me and you. Their intentions are probably noble. They think the time to mourn should be over by now.
I'm not questioning the "probably noble" intentions. Claudio Rola has probably noble intentions when he tries to convince us that one book contains all the worthwhile knowledge and truth.
That doesn't mean that this "get over it, move on" meme isn't used, and counted on, by corporate behavior. They will always find people who will believe them, or agree with them, for whichever reason. And of course they will use them to spread their version. The job described as "evangelist" wasn't invented in vain. While I'm at biblical references, search in this forum, from 1st of March until today, for "writing wall" yields no less than 62 hits. I didn't go into authorship of these, since many are contained in quotations.
And I'm not mourning - I'm moving on, with VFP.