Subject: Is it Wrong to Question the Official Story When Tragedy Strikes?

The media says, “Jump.” And the public responds in unison, “How high?”
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Is it Wrong to Question the Official Story When Tragedy Strikes?
By Joe Jarvis - October 04, 2017

The media says, “Jump.” And the public responds in unison, “How high?”

“As high as you ever have jumped before, except maybe after 9/11, or the Kennedy assassination.”

Of course, when there is news, it should be reported. Today it is reported sensationally, as entertainment. Is it meant to inform, or induce?

Which came first, the media’s obsession with violence, or the public demand for violence? In the 1990’s as violent crime in America dropped, the media filled more or more time slots with stories about violence.

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