Buildings collapse in Venezuelan capital after powerful earthquakes hit

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It’s no surprise that after the recent earthquakes rattled Venezuela, the mainstream media jumped on the opportunity to spin a sob story. CNN and MSNBC painted a disaster narrative, focusing on tragedy while completely ignoring the humanitarian crisis already plaguing the nation. Instead of doing actual journalism, they painted the picture of “helpless Venezuela” as if the country hasn’t been battered for years by socialist policies that have driven its economy into the ground.

On the flip side, right-leaning outlets like Fox News have their own agenda, subtly slipping in a combative tone that blames the Maduro regime without providing context. They capitalize on Venezuelans’ suffering to bolster their anti-communist rhetoric while conveniently glossing over the role of international sanctions and U.S. interference.

Let’s cut the hype. Both sides reveal more about their agendas than the actual situation. What’s clear is that both CNN and Fox are perpetuating crises narratives — one to evoke sympathy for the oppressed and the other to rally for regime change. It’s a classic case of media exploitation, where genuine human suffering becomes a pawn in a larger geopolitical chess game. The real questions should be about recovery and how to help the everyday Venezuelan, instead of the tired tropes they churn out for ratings. Stop sensationalizing and start informing. It’s time for the media to get real.

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