powerclown, I'll edit that now.
"More significant, in my opinion than instilling desire for fulfillment based on acquisition of branded objects and products is the fact that advertising shapes our self images and our view of the world: what is real, what is important, and so forth."
You may consider my positions elitist. You may even feel emboldened to state it as you did. The problem - besides one of tone - in your statement is that you chose a statement of mine that simply declares that I consider the shaping of world views to be more significant than selling products.
Your method of communicating in that post is duly noted.
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