American manga: I drew Superman in the Great Depression
Chapter 22 Male and female thieves
I don’t know, if I close the Courier and sell coffee, will the pattern condensed by the imprint also look like coffee?
Carrying the hot coffee in his hand, he came to his desk and sat down. Colin was thinking absentmindedly.
Of course, the idea of closing the newspaper office and switching directly to selling coffee may be a bit exaggerated.
But changing the composition of the Courier and diverting its content away from hatred of Hoover has become an urgent problem for Colin.
But, if this situation is changed.
What kind of reporting direction should be chosen after the change will be the focus of the next content of The Courier.
Especially considering the particularity of [Faith], Colin was a little confused for a while.
…
Pat pat pat——
Inside the Courier Newspaper office, the rhythmic sound of keyboards continued to sound.
The typesetting workers of this era were basically manual workers. If they wanted to complete the typesetting of "The Courier" before the weekly publication day, Old John did not have much time.
However, old John, who was sitting in front of the typesetting machine and working hard, would never have dreamed of it.
At this moment, what boss Colin is thinking about is once again changing the news development route established by The Courier.
Through hate marketing, we establish hate objects and divide audience groups.
The newspaper has finally recovered, and the circulation and sales of "The Courier" have increased from hundreds or thousands of copies in the lowest period to about 7,000. Especially with the spread of the song, the newspaper's circulation last week
It almost exceeded tens of thousands of copies.
It set a record for the highest circulation in the history of The Courier.
To this day, Old John can still recall the scene when the old rotary printing press was smoking.
This was a scene he had never seen since he started working at The Courier.
It also represents the popularity of the Courier.
For a local tabloid like The Courier, this was a big deal, especially during the special period of the Great Depression.
It is foreseeable that once Colin comes up with the idea of changing the "Courier" report.
Old John will definitely be the first to object.
Even though he was the one who thought the report was too ruthless.
…
"...Winthrop Kellogg, an associate professor at Indiana University and a well-known zoologist, stopped a five-year animal experiment. It is reported that Winthrop had launched a reverse experiment nine months ago. The purpose
It’s for an experiment—if the cubs of animals are raised by humans, will their intelligence and habits be closer to humans?”
"In order to complete this experiment, Winthrop personally went to the zoo to select a female baby gorilla that was only 7 and a half months old, named her "Guya", and named her "Guya" with her 10-month-old son Donald.
Brother and sister, raise them personally."
"During the entire experiment, Winthrop strictly followed the experimental specifications. From the first day "Gu Ya" came to his home, he and his wife Lu La strictly began to measure various data: the weight of the two children
, blood pressure, height, etc., and test their natural reactions to the outside world..."
At his desk, Colin flipped through the old newspapers in front of him, trying to find some inspiration.
However, unfortunately.
Most of the news content published in old newspapers could not provide him with much help.
Taking his eyes away from the report on the chimpanzee adoption experiment, Colin flipped through the newspaper in his hand and continued reading.
“Bonnie and Clyde—the most desperate couple ever!”
"...According to the intelligence provided by the police, there are currently at least four robberies of small businesses and banks related to this pair of male and female thieves. They have repeatedly escaped from prison and are very dangerous criminals. Anyone who discovers the whereabouts of the two men
People, please don’t act rashly..."
Male and female thieves - Bonnie and Clyde
Many newspapers published wanted reports about the couple.
As a case that emerged during the Great Depression, the story of "Bonnie and Clyde" was spread through mass media and given an artificial meaning. In 1967, the story of the two was even filmed into the movie "Bonnie and Clyde"
", which specifically tells the story of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, who met and fell in love during the Great Depression, worked together to steal, murder, get involved in gangs, and went to jail several times and escaped.
However, from Colin's perspective, he understood clearly.
The so-called "feat" of "Bonnie and Clyde" is actually an amplification effect produced by the media's over-exaggeration, making them gain a public image that far exceeds their own abilities.
Even after Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were shot and killed by police, the scene of their death attracted a large number of people to watch. Fanatics tried to take away everything they could from Bonnie and Clyde.
As a souvenir, someone took away a corner of Bonnie's bloodstained dress, and someone collected a bundle of her hair.
According to the coroner, there was chaos when he arrived and someone even planned to cut off Clyde's ear.
After their bodies were returned to Dallas, news of their deaths spread, causing a nationwide sensation.
A few hours later, tens of thousands of people poured into this small town with a population of only 2,000 people, wanting to see the remains of a generation of male and female robbers. As a result, the price of beer in the local bar nearly doubled, usually 15 cents a bottle.
The beer now sold for 25 cents.
Obviously, joining in the fun is the same thing at home and abroad.
Even, from a certain perspective, overseas people are even more fanatical and crazy about this.
Of course, the "Bonnie and Clyde" coverage was not Colin's focus.
In fact, as far as he knew, the 'career' of these male and female thieves did not last too long, and the media's rush to report it became a talisman to their lives.
In 1934, just two years after the report came out, the desperate couple were arrested one after another and shot to death.
Even after death, they could not be buried together according to their wishes during life, but were buried separately in two different cemeteries.
On the contrary, what he cares about is the amplifying effect that the media has on the entire incident.
During the Great Depression, people had limited access to information.
In addition to television and radio broadcasts, there are also paper news and newspapers. Even because of the gap between the rich and the poor, the vast majority of people in the middle and lower classes most often read news reports in newspapers.
It is precisely because of this that the communication power of mass media has increased unprecedentedly in this era.
In fact, the people during this period, especially the homeless and unemployed people.
The most common way to pass the time is to read news and books in the library.
Even though their main purpose of staying in the library is for the warm environment where they can be protected from wind and rain.
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