Tabloids in the checkout stand aren't a good barometer for what the normies or general public are thinking. Most normies think all that stuff is fake and if they look at it it's only to laugh at it. The market for who buys these tabloids is really fairly small compared to the number of people who walk straight past them just laughing or not giving them a second thought.
But the message is there, even if they don't believe it right off. Don't underestimate the power of marketing by exposing someone to a message regularly.
Tabloids in the checkout stand aren't a good barometer for what the normies or general public are thinking. Most normies think all that stuff is fake and if they look at it it's only to laugh at it. The market for who buys these tabloids is really fairly small compared to the number of people who walk straight past them just laughing or not giving them a second thought.
But the message is there, even if they don't believe it right off. Don't underestimate the power of marketing by exposing someone to a message regularly.