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Zaporizhzhia’s mayor says Russian advance reaches city’s outskirts

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Another day, another tragedy. The Russian air strike on Zaporizhzhia is yet another grim reminder that our media outlets are front and center pushing narratives that fit their agendas. While CNN might present this horrific destruction as an isolated event—a sudden act of aggression—it glosses over the broader implications of this ongoing conflict. Do they ever ask the hard questions, like why these strikes persist despite media coverage? Or do they merely regurgitate the same sob stories to tug at our heartstrings?

Fox News, on the other hand, will likely seize upon this tragedy to further inflame the rhetoric against Russia, stirring the pot for ratings. But let’s be clear: sensationalist headlines don’t bring back lives lost. They merely profit from our grief while conveniently ignoring the political machinations that led us here. After all, corporate media thrives on conflict, not resolution.

Where is the outrage over the billions funneled into foreign conflicts instead of our crumbling infrastructure at home? The narrative suddenly shifts, from loss to the push for military aid with every bombing reported. It’s a cycle. The military-industrial complex continues to thrive while we’re fed tales of heroism and victimhood. It’s time we demand coverage that takes a hard look at all sides, not just the palatable bits fed to us by establishment journalists with their agendas wrapped in pretty packages.

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