The media can teach many life lessons. For instance, I have learned that Princess Diana was one of the most influential people of the twentieth century, and I have also learned that a priest can’t be trusted alone with children. The media has also tried to convince me to believe that it is all right to kill your unborn child by aborting it, but it is a federal crime to chop down a giant redwood tree in California. Of course, I’m sure that as you are reading this essay, you agree with everything I’ve written so far because it is exactly what the media has reported to you, and you know that the media wouldn’t distort the truth! Okay. Truthfully, I don’t agree with any of my essay so far, and I hope you have taken my essay with a “grain of salt.”
I have learned that the news doesn’t always tell the whole truth because it is not legally required to be honest. Therefore, most types of media will distort the truth in order to support the story which they want their audience to believe. Steven Brill said it best in this quote: “When it comes to arrogance, power, and lack of accountability, journalists are probably the only people on the planet who make lawyers look good.” I have a recent example that will not only prove the truth in Brill’s quote, but it will also prove my theory that the media is corrupt and politically biased.
May 1, 2004 was a day that shocked the world. It was the date the Abu Ghraib Prison Scandal made the headlines for ALL major news sources. The story covered the abuse of Iraqi prisoners by American military personnel which caused many Americans to doubt the morals of our military. Many of the mainstream media sources, CNN, the New York Times, Fox news, MSNBC, etc., showed hundreds of people rallying against our military and the soldiers arrested for the crimes. Reporters interviewed Senators and Representatives who were utterly outraged by these soldiers’ behavior because it made Americans look immoral and hypocritical. Perhaps, these politicians should watch a two-party rally sometime! The Abu Ghraib story made the front page of the New York Times for over two weeks, and more than 257 different articles have been printed about the scandal. These anti-Bush articles helped the media in its plight to end the war against terrorism by making it unpopular with many Americans.
The Term Paper on Media Truth And Culture As In Jfk Report And Eternal Frame
Media, truth and culture as in JFK, Report and Eternal Frame America has enjoyed works of many talented movie directors. Oliver Stones JFK, Report by Bruce Conner and The Eternal Frame by T.R. Uthco and Ant Farm are all powerful movies because of their unique presentation of media, truth and culture in America as in connection with John Kennedys death. The main point of JFK seems to be that ...
On May 7, 2004, a major event occurred which, had it been publicized as widely as the prison scandal, would have caused many Americans to change their mind and support the war against terrorism. However, the media didn’t want Americans to have any reason to support the war, so for almost four whole days, the media kept Nick Berg’s assassination completely out of mainstream television.
Nick Berg was a 26 year old American reporter who was beheaded by five Iraqi terrorists on video. His death was not swift or just. It took the terrorists approximately one and a half minutes to decapitate him. The video made it onto many international websites in a matter of hours, but even to this day, most American websites will not show the video because of the enormous amount of pressure from big media corporations. Nick Berg never made the front page of the New York Times, and only eight articles were ever written about him! After three days of an occasional mention of the story on Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC, Nick Berg disappeared from mainstream media.
The Essay on American Dream Nick George Gatsby
The American dream can mean different things to different people. Throughout the generations the most common interpretation of this dream is one of a persons ability to leave his troubles behind and start fresh. In the book The Great Gatsby the author, F. Scott Fitsgerald, uses the characters to express his view of the American dream. Nick Caraway, the narrator of the book, has a dream of working ...
Hopefully, I have proven that the media is corrupt and politically biased. They hope to report the stories or a distorted version of the stories in order to increase ratings and influence Americans’ minds. Until Americans learn to educate themselves about what really occurs in the world, instead of accepting the “truths” that the media feeds them, the media will continue to manipulate them into believing their extremist views. With any luck, you will question what the media presents to you, but then you might start second-guessing me too.