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Once you start thinking about doublethink though, it's amazing how much you see it pop up...
I find it interesting how the ad designers chose to use a bicycle to visualize the process. I don't think the concept is too difficult to understand that they had to choose a simple machine to demonstrate the "technology."
Some day I may figure all this out, and have something useful to add . . .
1.) It is your God-given right to own and operate a car - and in fact, it's what you really want, too
2.) Roads and petrol have no source, they just exist, and appear magically to serve your needs
3.) Anyone who says otherwise to 1 or 2 is either poor (and therefore not worth notice, because you want to be rich), mentally unstable, or un-American (we could also write a book on all the "un-American" propaganda, besides automobiles)
America is great at staging and prolonging wars (military, political, social) which don't really exist, and most people just go along with whatever the prevailing trend is, believing all the way that they are doing justice against the bad guy.
"To exchange one orthodoxy for another is not necessarily an advance. The enemy is the gramophone mind, whether or not one agrees with the record that is being played at the moment." -George Orwell
(that quote could easily refer to the recent presidential election in the U.S. as well...)