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I like to watch the news, because I don't like people very much and when you watch the news... if you ever had an idea that people were really terrible, you could watch the news and know that you're right.
Frank Zappa
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote humorously expresses a cynical view of humanity through the lens of news media.

Frank Zappa's quote captures a peculiar relationship with the news, suggesting that the coverage of human misdeeds reinforces a negative perception of people. By watching the news, one may find validation for their pessimistic views about humanity, highlighting a tendency to focus on the negative aspects of society rather than the positive.

Themes

NewsHumanityPessimismCynicismMedia

In practice

Example use cases

Using this quote in a speech about media influence on public perception.

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