Deceptive media images of faces, bodies, and lifestyles, make us hate ourselves so we will buy a solution to love ourselves once again.
The coveted perfect life is a created standard, which is purposely unattainable.
Real life is imperfect and shows differences and variety, characteristics which are not favored in monocultures.
Franchises and machines create identical uniformity for equally indistinguishable buyers.
Artisan variation is beautiful to the unique eye of the beholder.
A craftsperson's hands create authenticity and truth, honesty containing blemishes and imperfections.
There is nothing higher-class than real craftsmanship, diversity, originality and the service of skilled human hands.
Television and media act as corporate slogan madrasas that indoctrinate and collate future product disciples into obedient purchasing-classes.
The monocultural corrals-of-thought are forms of enforcement which create class-stratification through brand self-identification.
Free your mind and free yourself from brand slavery.