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Is it the media's responsibility to go beyond what's happening today in order to predict future conflicts?

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to intermediate problems created. The commoner suffers because they spend every cent to survive thus eliminating commoners from competitive investments. On goes the separation of classes within the United States. Of course, that is taking for granted there will be a future to invest in.

Editorialized reporting points the direction, but unlike the bird dog, the prey is the listener. The population is the weapon of choice, and aiming the weapon is accomplished by propaganda. Humans form groups based on their ideas. History called these groups "tribes," and their cities were kingdoms under royal hierarchies. Groups form many organizations such as political parties. Two political kingdoms battle each other like the tribes of yesteryear, and national representation is lost. Animal dominance instinct controls the battle between the parties. Improper news manipulation is an attack upon each person's individuality, because he or she looses democratic control through miss direction.

Each TV News Network has an agenda, and they select News Reporting Figures to present their owners' position. It is simple. Just put your mind to it. The balance of society can be influenced through broadcast propaganda. We can use the ex-Soviet Union as an example of its own downfall using propaganda as a prevailing forte.

Television Broadcast Networks are business organizations earning money. How they earn money is up to the owners, and their board of directors. Making more Money is their objective. Selling ideas is marketing. Marketing is how they make their money. Editorializing is a marketing technique branding peoples minds. The intrusiveness is never thought of because communication is a routine part of society. Recognition is a marketing necessity, and editorialized news is personal by being in the social fabric. Peer pressure didn't stop with the children or the teenagers. It continues into adulthood. Human beings are social animals. Social animals herd, school, form pods, etc! It only depends on which group of animals we speak of.

Television viewers trust their favorite reporters. Some are reverenced like the soothsayers of the Dark Ages. Merlin is an example of the King Author story when Druids were a pagan theology group. The sociality of humans shapes the psyche of everyone in that culture. Meanwhile, the people's attention can be directed like a magician waving a magic wand while a coin of the realm appears in the other hand.

If a broadcast network is directed by political affiliation


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    by Bill Woffington

    The News Media's job is to report the news. That's it. Period. The end. They are not soothsayers, psychics, social workers

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    by Davi

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