The Media Are...People! Posted on 07/05/2011
Media distorts stories and focuses on exceptional cases rather than on average cases, giving people the impression that the exceptional case is the norm. Stories appear daily on television news, in the newspapers, and on talk shows in conversation about racial discrimination on the job or race-related hate crimes or unfair preferential treatment based on race. The news story doesn’t discuss the rarity of the reported event or the expected occurrence rate in proportion to all such incidences. Checking the accuracy of facts slows reporters down, making them miss their deadlines. Sensationalism is interest, which reports must generate. Accentuating the negative lets do-gooders see problems and work on correcting them from their subjective points of view.
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