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Our Dangerous Media
Nancy Morgan
RightBias.com
December 30, 2008
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What would happen if America won a war and no one reported it? Is it still news?
What if a credible argument were made pretty much demolishing Darwin's theory
of evolution? If no media outlet conveyed this information to the American public,
does that mean its not a valid argument? Does that mean its not news?
The liberal media would have you believe so. For decades, the old media, consisting
of the big three networks and the newspapers of most major cities have had a stranglehold
on what information gets disseminated to the public at large. The media elite have
decided which issues qualify as news. Not surprisingly, the majority of the information
that makes it to the airwaves or in print is overwhelmingly one-sided, reflecting
a world-view steeped in progressive values and blatantly hostile to traditional
values.
The old media elite, comprised of less than 1% of our population, has set the agenda and defined the issues in America for decades. More importantly, the old media has had
the ability to relegate any facts that didn't conform to their version of reality
to the ash heap. If it doesn't make the news, its not news.
By any measure, America and our allies have won the war in Iraq. Our mission has
been accomplished. This is news, even though the media has failed to report it.
Iraq's economy is on track, thanks to much improved
security and increased production of oil. Iraq's fledgling parliament is operating.
In other words, we won. The Iraqi people have won. Against tremendous odds.
Because American victory and military success don't fit the media's liberal version
of America, most Americans remain unaware of the tremendous accomplishments that have been
brought about, thanks to president Bush and our brave fighting men. Instead,
their focus emcompasses only the price we paid, not the victory we achieved.
Ignoring inconvenient news and embarrassing facts is a tried and true tactic of
the liberal media. A prime example is conservative author, Thomas Sowell. Sowell has written dozens of
books dealing with race, culture, economics and other issues vital to America. More
importantly, his facts have never been rebutted. Knowing there is no chance of disputing
Sowell's studies and conclusions, the media elite have chosen to ignore him. He is simply not a part of their carefully fashioned
reality.
That is the fate of any author or pundit who dares to swim against the progressive
tide. Can you spell censorship?
Ann Coulter is another example. In her book Godless, Ann makes a credible argument
that the theory of Darwinian evolution is a bogus science. The media responded to
this serious challenge to one of its core tenets by simply ignoring it, focusing
instead on Ann's cutting observation of four housewives from Jersey
who lost their husbands in the 9/11 attack.
From their lofty position of moral self-righteousness, the media roundly
condemned Coulter for her lack of sensitivity and empathy. Totally ignored in the
ensuing media frenzy, was any mention, much less rebuttal, to Ann's extremely credible
argument demolishing Darwinism.
A majority of Americans are now somewhat aware of media bias. Increasingly, when
reading a news story, Americans have the ability to recognize the obvious slant.
This is all well and good. What is not well and good, is the fact that many of us
are not made aware of all the news out there that is ignored. Credible, relevant
facts that are simply not reported.
How many of you are aware that at the recent UN gathering on global warming, 650
renown scientists made a credible challenge to the UN's conclusion that man-made
global warming is a crisis situation requiring trillions of our tax dollars to remedy?
Once again, a credible challenge to a core tenet of progressivism was ignored rather
than rebutted. This is media malfeasance.
Every American is entitled to enough information to make informed decisions. Instead,
our media gives us only the information that fits the liberal template. This is manipulation
of the worst sort. No matter how flat the pancake, there are always two sides. Our
media has only been reporting one side, and then declaring grandly that the issue
is settled.
The lack of reporting both sides of a story is having a pernicious effect on America,
breeding anti-Americanism, victimology, feelings over facts and form over substance.
The traditional
values which made our country great, are being cast aside, along with Christianity,
capitalism, families and other factors which have served to unite and define us
as a nation.
The media would have us believe that inclusiveness, multiculturalism, equality and
the environment are the most important issues facing our country today. And millions
of Americans blindly accept their version of reality as truth. What they fail to
report is the fact
that each and every one of those policies has been an expensive, catastrophic failure,
breeding social pathologies, hate and divisiveness. But, hey, its that thought that
counts, right?
Just because the media says something is so, doesn't make it so. And ignoring relevant
facts doesn't make them less relevant. All it means is that millions of Americans
are still willing to let someone else do their thinking for them.
She lives in South Carolina
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