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RE: Is Unbiased Journalism Still Possible?
You’ve actually summarised the whole debate in just one paragraph, so very rightly said. Now, add to this the fury of war between two bordering countries: the damage, the devastation, the sheer scale of it all. Shouldn’t the media tread a little more carefully? Forget about social media or smaller outlets—I’m talking about the mainstream media. The damage these rascals have done is irreversible, and generations to come will be left to deal with it, if we even survive this catastrophe.
I try to understand, but fortunately I've never experienced war. I don't know what it really means. I believe that if their work is often biased and dishonest, this applies to small things as well as to the most important ones. If the new generation of journalists has been trained in a certain environment, then it doesn't matter whether the news is the horror of war or a small incident. If the mainstream media is going in one direction, then there are few opportunities to get objective, unmanipulated news. Add to that the fact that for some, the more catastrophic and disastrous the news, the greater the opportunity for audiences, work, and earnings... 😥
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