Venezuela earthquakes live: Tremors of 7.5 and 7.2 hit near Caracas

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Let’s cut through the noise. A magnitude 7.2 earthquake rocked Venezuela, immediately followed by an even stronger 7.5 quake, and you’d expect media titans like CNN or the BBC to be all over this story, right? Well, hold your horses. The coverage is as predictable as it is laughable, framing this seismic catastrophe within their tired leftist narratives. Get ready for the “We must do more about climate change” mantra from news anchors who wouldn’t know a tectonic plate from a pizza delivery driver.

CNN and MSNBC will hype this up as just another disaster, conveniently avoiding the real questions: What’s the infrastructure like? How’s the government responding? No, they’d rather sensationalize it to push some agenda instead of giving real insights. Meanwhile, Fox News, always ready to play the blame game, will turn the discussion into yet another opportunity to criticize Venezuela’s government while glossing over the humanitarian implications of natural disasters.

But here’s the kicker: their priorities are so misaligned. With all the earthquakes happening, you’d think they’d invest in exploring international aid strategies or scientific advancements in earthquake preparedness. Instead, we get the usual doom-and-gloom, fear-mongering. It’s almost as if mainstream media thrives on chaos. Instead of delivering grounded reporting, they play into fear—not just of earthquakes, but of everything else they can warp to feed their narratives.

So, let’s be honest: when the earth shakes, the media should respond with clarity, not clamor. But clarity isn’t their business model. Fear sells, accountability doesn’t. And that’s the real earthquake here.

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