I do not like to watch the Fox News or CNN in the mornings because now we are misinformed, there are media or political bias, and they clearly want to control what ideas you believe in.
I would like to share how difficult it is for me and probably for many others to maintain an opinion on any situation happening around the world with this culture that we have right now in the media. Thousands of newspapers and magazines, dozens of radio and television talk shows resound with differing points of view make all this even worst for me. The difficulty lies in deciding which opinion to agree with and which “experts” seem the most credible. It is really a high way up to the hill. We have some headlines like: “There is or there …show more content…
We just need to see how many false propagandas are exposed from Fox news to CNN and vice versa. Most of the time the national media focuses on other media or channels to discredit their credibility and supposedly attract more audience. The best example of this actions is the Fox News Anchorman Sean Hannity. Thomas Jefferson once said that “difference of opinion leads to inquiry, and inquiry to truth”, but with Hannity is not the case. From his starting monologue to the end of his program all you can feel and observe is his support to some people and organizations with specific political and economic interest like Donald Trumps and their supporters. The political bias is presented to the viewers in a really condense amount of information with the dissemination of allegedly anti-Islamic American news, anti-Immigrants information, and entertainments that is known within the Muslim world as a “war of ideas”. The promotion of this ideological proposed is developing a wrong relationship between our communities, educators, collective cultures and the mass media since they are regulating and delivering some ideas that could be wrong or