Thursday, February 01, 2007
Does "Peace" or "Life" Garner more Media Attention?
This is a video from Dominican participants in the March for Life.
This is a video from the Peace March. This is article about them smashing the windows of a military recruitment office. This is the article about spray painting the Capitol Building.
Who do you think is the more "Peaceful" Crowd?
Just as important, how were these events covered on our sources for accurate and timely news? "The Big Three networks offered five full reports and six anchor briefs on the Bush-bashing rally. So the contrast in stories was 11 to 2, or if you only count full stories instead of anchor briefs, the contrast was 5 to 0."
These networks don't report news; they push agendas. This is just the latest evidence. More about this bias here.
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This is a video from the Peace March. This is article about them smashing the windows of a military recruitment office. This is the article about spray painting the Capitol Building.
Who do you think is the more "Peaceful" Crowd?
Just as important, how were these events covered on our sources for accurate and timely news? "The Big Three networks offered five full reports and six anchor briefs on the Bush-bashing rally. So the contrast in stories was 11 to 2, or if you only count full stories instead of anchor briefs, the contrast was 5 to 0."
These networks don't report news; they push agendas. This is just the latest evidence. More about this bias here.