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Hundreds of thousands evacuated as Typhoon Bavi barrels towards China

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Super Typhoon Bavi may be downgraded, but let’s not kid ourselves—corporate media is still salivating over it. Take a look at CNN, which continually hypes weather events like this as if it’s a blockbuster film. This isn’t just weather; it’s “breaking news” perfection for them. They want ratings, and a downgraded storm still feeds the frenzy. It’s almost as if the narrative of danger is more important than the reality itself.

Meanwhile, Fox News will likely flip the script, portraying the storm as proof of climate change madness, a convenient scapegoat for every unseasonably warm day too. They love making you think you can’t even enjoy a sunny afternoon without considering the “impending doom” looming from the skies. Storms like Bavi become their playground to push agendas, digressing from plain weather facts to push climate hysteria.

And where’s the actual reporting? Does anyone offer a thorough scientific breakdown of the storm’s impacts versus just fear-mongering? No, because it’s not about the truth; it’s about clicks and viewer engagement. As consumers of news, we must demand better than this sensationalist game played by these media titans. The facts are being sacrificed to keep us glued to the screens. It’s time to stop falling for their smoke and mirrors and start questioning the narrative they’re pushing in panic-driven headlines.

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