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School bus crash kills at least 20 pupils in Uganda

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Dozens injured, including school staff, in a crash that could’ve been avoided if media dared to dig deeper into the mechanical faults that plagues our infrastructure. Yet, what do we see? A rush to judgment, with outlets like CNN spinning it into a tragic accident narrative, while sweeping serious questions under the rug. Why isn’t anyone shaking the tree about the systemic issues that led to this catastrophe?

Corporate media wants you focusing on the emotional stories of injured kids instead of the real issues at play. Why? Because it’s cleaner and doesn’t challenge the status quo or the bloated budgets of transportation departments. Fox News, meanwhile, could amplify a narrative of negligence—but they’ll likely choose to play nice, covering the story with empathetic flair rather than a deep dive.

Let’s cut through the noise: this situation screams for accountability. How often do we casually dismiss mechanical faults in favor of sensationalism? Are we really going to accept that systemic failures are just part of “life happens”? Absolutely not! We need the media to stop being complicit and start being critical of the systems in place. This is more than just another headline; it’s about the lives at stake and the real stories behind the casualties that are swept out of view in favor of soft news and feel-good angles.

Wake up! The public deserves better from the media than surface-level coverage that distracts rather than informs. Let’s demand a hard-hitting investigation rather than the usual corporate fluff.

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