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In Caracas, this feels like the hardest moment in Venezuela’s modern history

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Rescue teams are tirelessly digging through rubble, hoping to save those trapped beneath. Meanwhile, the mainstream media, led by corporate giants like CNN and MSNBC, leans into the emotional angle, pushing narratives that stoke despair and fuel collective outrage. What they fail to address is the real question: Who’s accountable for letting this pile of debris become a death trap in the first place? Instead of focusing on solutions or oversight, they’re capitalizing on catastrophe for clicks and ratings.

Fox News isn’t much better. They dance around the sobering realities with sensational headlines and feel-good stories, neglecting the deep-rooted issues that could prevent disasters in the future. Instead of asking, “How do we fix this?” they’re plumbing for shock value and outrage. This isn’t just irresponsible; it’s a manipulation of public sentiment, setting the stage for further anger without real discussion about accountability and prevention.

Amid the chaos, it’s critical to cut through the noise. Yes, we should be outraged—outraged at the system that let us down, not just the mismanagement of the now. If we continue to let CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News dictate the emotional narrative without legitimate solutions, we’ll spiral into a cycle of despair and blame that ultimately leads nowhere. It’s time we hold the media accountable just as much as the officials failing to protect our communities.

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