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Two boys pulled from Venezuela earthquake rubble among 33 people rescued over weekend

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With tens of thousands missing, our hearts are heavy, but let’s not kid ourselves about the media circus surrounding it. Outlets like CNN and MSNBC churn out heart-wrenching reports, pulling at our emotional strings, but where’s the real reporting? It’s all about the clicks, folks. Instead of delving into actionable insights or real solutions, they drown us in sensationalism. It’s a pity party, and they’re getting paid to be the grim reapers of dismay.

Meanwhile, Fox News, with their veneer of compassion, is just as guilty. They peddle outrage and finger-pointing instead of focusing on the facts. Instead of asking why families are left in the dark, they’re more concerned with how they can spin this into division. It’s a tired playbook: stir the pot, create a narrative, and watch the ratings roll in while thousands wait in agony, their relatives about to become mere statistics.

The media’s failure here isn’t just negligence; it’s complicit in perpetuating despair. Relatives must endure endless waiting, guided by an establishment more interested in maintaining their agenda than providing clarity or support. In this climate of terror and uncertainty, why can’t the press do its job without the dramatics? Why not give us real, grounded coverage instead of the latest fear-mongering headline? It’s time to question the motives behind the narratives being pushed and hold corporate media accountable for prioritizing profit over the truth.

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