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After seeing the William F. Buckley/Noam Chomsky "debate", I watched some old "Firing Line" episodes and found this one with Ginsburg. The last part of the segment is what rang true to me. Ginsburg's assertion that the public tolerates the abuses of oppressors because the television doesn't allow for the language of the oppressor. Therefore your "aunt" doesn't realize they are oppressing.
Now that, "the whole world" really is watching via camera phones etc, has this changed? Do you think it will?