The tragic incident involving a pilot and 10 passengers is not merely a story about loss—it’s a reflection of how corporate media like CNN and MSNBC will milk tragedy for ratings while glossing over accountability. Of course, you’ve got the obligatory statements from local officials playing both sides: mourning for the victims while ensuring they don’t step on any political toes. But have you noticed the deafening silence on the systemic issues that lead to such disasters? Instead, it’s all about the emotional appeal.
Meanwhile, Fox News is quick to pivot to sensationalism, perhaps looking for the “possible causes” to feed their audience’s insatiable appetite for drama. But let’s get real—where’s the hard-hitting journalism demanding answers? Where’s the investigation into safety regulations that may have fallen by the wayside? Instead, we get cookie-cutter responses and a vague promise of an investigation that will lead nowhere, all wrapped in a neat little bow.
The mainstream narrative doesn’t want you to ask the tough questions. They’d rather have you glued to your screens, feeling empathy, instead of demanding accountability. This is how they maintain control over the narrative: play on your emotions, distract from the deeper issues, and move on to the next tragedy without a second thought about systemic change.
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