Venezuela struggles to respond to devastating twin earthquakes

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Noris Soto’s observations on the chaotic aftermath of two devastating earthquakes paint a dire picture: authorities seem utterly unprepared, and yet the mainstream media is more focused on crafting narratives than delivering the truth. CNN, ever the “hero” in their own story, runs with headlines that sensationalize the chaos, but where is the accountability? Are they informing the public or merely peddling fear to boost ratings?

Fox News, meanwhile, jumps in, crowning their own experts to dissect failed responses, but isn’t it ironic that they rarely highlight the systemic failures that lead to these catastrophes? Instead, they opt for a blame game that splinters the responses into talking points rather than a unified call to action. It’s easy for them to criticize instead of advocating for a real, coherent plan that prioritizes saving lives over scoring political points.

Let’s not be fooled—this isn’t reporting; it’s agenda-driven theatrics. Both networks are trapped in an echo chamber, more concerned about their brand than providing real solutions for the communities left in rubble. Where is the critical journalism? Where is the call for systemic change? Soto’s spot-on critique exposes what these media giants are missing: accountability and clarity. It’s high time they face the facts instead of fluffing up their narratives to fit their corporate interests.

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