The trouble is that a lot of the time we don’t know who is pulling which strings. Of course we all believe that we have free will and make informed decisions, but the existence of ‘nudge units’ and spin shows that this isn’t necessarily true. Echo chambers and the fact that with the best will in the world we tend to mix with our ‘own kind’, whatever that may mean, can limit exposure to other points of view, and the way our education system works prioritises confidence that our own beliefs are ‘true’. It rewards acceptance of particular versions of ‘the truth’, and encourages confident assertion of those truths. People happily rank order particular qualifications, educational institutions and so on, and get extremely defensive about it, without considering that this buys into the perpetuation of prioritising some ‘truths’ above others.
So many people believe in the existence of ‘facts’ and think that because they trust the source that the ones they believe are validated. We see it on here all the time.
There are demands for ‘proof’ (by which the demanders mean statistics presented by someone working for a paper or media source of which they personally approve), as though that makes something true. We hear how the Russians believe the lies of their government whilst happily swallowing the side of the story ours tells us - which may be true, but how do we know?
Did the Brexit vote follow the wishes of an elite? Probably. But which elite was that? Would the same have applied had the Remainers won? (different branch of the elite, maybe - but same stable).
Nobody has answered my question of a few days ago - who are the ‘elite’? Vested interests? Whose? Powerful cabals? Which ones? Media manipulators? Who, and what is their agenda, and why?
I don’t know the answers, but I think that’s the point.
Any similar authors like Anthony Horowitz?
My cousin is acting out and having rage fits, what can I do to help her?!

