| ▲ | jongjong 8 hours ago | |
Sure, but I think the media mostly misleads through omission and shifting the focus. It seems trivial, but on a national or global scale, so many things happen that it becomes a powerful force. Every day, the media ignores millions of events that happened in the country. It only reports on a few hundreds. The way it chooses what is important give it massive power. Every day, some politicians somewhere act in a corrupt manner. The media covers a tiny fraction of those. Instead the media might fill the space with celebrity gossip. This creates a false impression that things are alright when they are not. Unfortunately it's hard for us to get a general sense for how people in our society are doing because our perception is badly distorted. My sense is that our current society is terrible and many people are harmed and left behind but the suffering is covered up and nobody is held accountable. This is based on what I've observed of people who I used to go to school with (for example). | ||