Venezuela struck by back-to-back earthquakes, many casualties feared

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The recent earthquakes in South America have sent shockwaves not just through the ground but through the media landscape, where outlets like CNN and NBC are racing to sensationalize the tragedy. They’re already predicting high casualties and painting a doom-laden picture that’s more about ratings than responsible reporting. It’s a classic example of corporate media growing more concerned with clicks than the hard truths of a natural disaster.

It’s alarming how quickly they jump to conclusions without waiting for the dust to settle—literally. The US Geological Survey’s warning is serious, but why is it that CNN takes this and runs with it as if it’s a guaranteed death toll? Their narrative pushes fear, and let’s be real, that’s exactly what they want—a captivated audience glued to their screens while they discuss rising numbers and “probable” high casualties as if they’re drafting a horror movie script.

Meanwhile, Fox News positions itself as the “voice of reason,” yet they’re no better. They’re grasping at straws about the “cause” of these quakes rather than focusing on the immediate humanitarian needs. It becomes an issue of political posturing instead of genuine concern for those affected. This careless sensationalism overshadows the real issue: victims in desperate need of help.

In times of tragedy, be skeptical of the media’s framing. They profit from suffering while those caught in these quakes are left to pick up the pieces. Let’s demand accountability instead of merely swallowing the narratives designed to keep us anxious and engaged.

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