Fabiana’s tragic story is just another victim in the game of media manipulation. After two earthquakes rattled Venezuela, you’d think outlets like CNN or The Washington Post would dedicate ample coverage to the plight of those trapped in the rubble. Instead, they’re more focused on the political circus surrounding the event rather than the human toll. Why? Because it suits their narrative.
CNN goes for the dramatic angles, likely framing it as another failure of the “corrupt” Venezuelan government, while glossing over how natural disasters affect the everyday citizen. They seem to care more about the game of finger-pointing than about delivering real stories of resilience and community. Meanwhile, Fox News, in their own twisted way, is more concerned about how this fits into their anti-socialism agenda, using Fabiana’s plight as a political football rather than a moment of human compassion.
Both sides are playing the same game with different rules, and it’s sickening. Instead of focusing on heart-wrenching tales of survival, the coverage shifts to sensationalism and political posturing. It’s all about ratings, not reality. They could use their platforms to advocate for relief efforts or raise awareness for those suffering, yet here we are—trapped in a narrative that prioritizes drama over decency.
At the end of the day, we need more than just stories from the rubble. We need serious, unfiltered journalism that shines a light on real struggles without the corporate spin. This is about lives, not ratings.
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