Wednesday, August 31, 2011
the values of todays society
most people can tell you who won the super bowl, who the newest celebrity couple is ,and what happened on jersey shore last week. however, most Americans will find themselves puzzled when trying to remember our governors name, what the last speech our president gave was about, or any of the important ongoing social and political issues in our world. what is the cause of this? some would say the media. throughout our days we are fascinated and captivated by the radio, the television, magazine articles, and the internet. Walter Lippmann was an American journalist, he believed that the people are more willing to believe images that they see rather than think and judge critically for themselves. in other words, propaganda works. In a sense Lippmann is correct, its easier to just go along with the flow of what the media wants us to think rather than think for themselves about a debating issue. Another point is that the people simply don’t care about political/social/environmental issues. I am not speaking for everyone but there are massive amounts of people in this world who would rather watch MTV than CNN. they are more concerned with things that are amusing to them, they don’t want to hear discouraging news or worry about global warming. It is a choice of what you want to do with your spare time, what issues you want to be concerned with( ex. missing an episode of teen mom or registering to vote) I believe people need to be brought aware to the fact that the media is changing the values of today’s society.
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