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matrixmann ([personal profile] matrixmann) wrote2014-04-27 10:01 am

Trickster

Western journalism offers a strange habit: All the time spitting hot air, they state a lot of things like they're already proven truth, but don't bring up any solid evidence to the scene. Lies become the truth. Mistakes become the truth. And never there would be an apology or a correction of the facts, if they were reported falsely.

[identity profile] red-child.livejournal.com 2015-07-17 04:32 pm (UTC)(link)

I'd come to notice this a decade ago, back when I was browsing articles on news websites during my nights when you're was staying up too late in high school. I ended up dropping that habit and just watching subtitle-bearing Japanese anime instead, because the news was so BoSs d and presumptuous. I figured all it was good fot was entertainment, so I might ad well just be wasting my time on things intentionally designed as entertainment instead of the dishonest, biased and misleading media that news stations were offering.


I'd love to see both sincerity and accountability enter the western news markets... but how does one bring about such a revolution? The system has been so deeply corrupted and heavily clotted, not to mention for so long. How on earth do measly citizens combat that? Especially when the number of us sensitive/aware of it is so small?