Why do we hate ?
Hate is becoming a more common word used in the media. It is used to described any from of disagreement with and between parties with opposite views.
To be more spesific hate is synonymous with discrimination according to media. Common types of discrimination used in media is discrimination against religion, race and gender.But take note the media definition is not not sufficient in the description of discrimination.
Broad interpretation of discrimination by media leaves people victimized. By letting peopl feel victimized the believe you cause they are brainwashed.
Now I agree discrimination exist but not in the way FNN whould lead u to be perceived. Hate is just something that unites people by lying to them making them feel victimized and nothing makes stronger than a common enemy.
Media is owned by certain groups of people. they can use the media for their own purposes. Like creating hatred. Victims should ignore the media if they want to think more rationally. thanks for posting. .... followed
My friend well said! People tend to forget it isn't a minority that are only victims sometime in America thebactual victim is displayed as the discriminatory !
Mainstream media is in a situation unlike any that existed before the internet; they had almost total control over the narratives they spun, simply because there was no real way for people to easily look at the evidence and set the story straight by interacting with those involved, even if you were suspicious it just made you look like a conspiracy theorist as it was much harder to find evidence.
The business strategy of mainstream media is becoming obselete, they can't get away with painting an idealistic picture of the world based on what their sponsors and their target audience wants to see. Thanks to the internet, almost anyone can do their own research into the evidence and publish their conclusions with just as much validity as mainstream media, it seems almost like the mainstream media is in denial about the fact that now anyone with an internet connection has access to the sources; they're still using a business model that rewards stretching the truth in an environment where people are not only sick of the increasingly obvious lies but are welcoming alternative media as a breath of fresh air; journalism that isn't the result of pandering and coercion. The point is, the mainstream media are in trouble because they still have massive networks to try and maintain all while the very foundations that these organisations were built upon are crumbling beneath them.