The Pros And Cons Of Mass Media

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We currently live on a planet with 7.4 billion distinct human beings. Unfortunately, we also live on a planet with(?) a prominent presence of mass media that seems to group these distinct 7.4 billion of people into classifications that are either spurious, “inferior” or “superior” rather than just equal like we all are. As compassionate civilised human beings , are we just letting the shallowness of the media to dawn on us with these biased thoughts? Stereotypes. Perhaps it’s not deteriorating our world physically, but it’s corrupting the moral of our world from within.

All of us are single individuals, we are all different and unique in our own way. The differences we have within us give us the edges and the curves we treasure as if we are jigsaws in the world; each an all very different, but when come together complete a masterpiece we call life. Howbeit, the mass media believes that you, with your curves and edges, are the same with a group of people; all of you are no longer jigsaws with special curves and edges but just systematised squares with dull fixed vertices and sides. These squares are what I call Stereotypes. The media suffocates us …show more content…

Terrorism has no religion. Nonetheless, the widespread received stereotypes in mass media had denounced a whole nation, a whole religion for a crime they did not commit. We didn’t blame Germany for Hitler. We didn’t blame Christians for KKK. Yet, why are we blaming Muslims for ISIS? Lamentably, from the movies our our children watch to the music they listen to, the media is constantly planting these lies in the heads of our younger generation, the seeds of the world. Growing up with these ideas in their mind, wouldn’t it break the world apart? Why can’t we spread truth and love in a world that is already filled with

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