Dear Readers,
In this post, I do my small part to combat the mainstream liberal media.
Sometimes I hear a news story and think, "Why didn't that make the front page of the paper?" My answer: the liberal media is supressing/ ignoring information. Why? I'm not sure. I really don't know.
Anyway, here are some things that I thought should have recieved more attention in the media:
Some scientists genetically altered some bugs so that they excrete crude oil. Could this mean that oil is in fact a renewable resource?
The average global temperature has not risen since 1998.
Um, I can't think of any other stories right now, but just keep in mind that the media is trying to get inside your mind and mess it all up.
But there are alternative news sources. The Drudge Report is a good site for interesting news stories. I think the Internet has enabled people to bypass the mainstream media in a lot of ways, which is great, but I don't know if blogs and web sites will ever be as influential as television. I don't think blogs and web sites will ever conquer TV and become the dominant dispenser of news because TV is more entertaining than reading, and plus they're putting TVs everywhere, have you noticed that? While you wait in line at a bank, while you wander the aisles of Wal-Mart, while you enjoy a meal out, you are always being bombarded with TV TV TV and I'm just worried that all that TV TV TV is not good for your soul.
Sincerely,
Telemoonfa
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I'm totally on board with you on how the US media is politically biased. Liberally or conservatively, it's like it conforms with whatever the status quo is, whatever is popular and will pull in the most viewers. Fox News (hisss!), CNN (pushovers); to them the most important information departed to the viewer has always come during the commercial break. But such is television. Not only is it unhealthy for a person's soul, it's outright evil. Completely. I'm resolute in this.
The internet has done a lot to vary and make non-partisan the news and information we receive. My sincere hope is that, if the online media can't somehow influence its older brother to raise the overall standard of quality of his programming, that he (television) will eventually become entirely obsolete. At least as a newsource. There is a growing hunger in people, in young people, for being able to personally control and use all the information that has been made available to us. TV has only ever asked us to sit back and take in and be marketed to and consume, consume, consume. With the web, we have a choice.
If you don't like the TV, turn it off.
I hate it when the TV is on and nobody is watching it.
And I don't think TV is everywhere. If it is in your line at walmart,throw a rock at it, a big rock.
But Liberal media is a form of censorship, some things are politcally correct and thus aren't fit to be on television.
To Kill a Mocking bird is a good book. Its by Harper Lee.
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