McKenna’s point was that words are a very limiting form of communication.
Pictures (without words) can give a lot more subtle detail.
Then when you add the human tendency to have an “agenda” or a “narrative” it turns out that a lot of communication is strongly misleading or biased.
His “agenda” was to think about new forms of communication where you see what was really on a person’s mind and see through any agendas or narratives.
Excellent point!!! I completely agree.
Our own human preconceptions are very difficult to recognize and deal with.