So, NTV and Daily Monitor are claiming their offices are under “military siege”? Sounds like a scene straight out of a dystopian film, but here’s the thing: the mainstream media loves to whip up the drama. While these networks paint a picture of chaos and oppression, the corporate media is just as likely to sweep such events under the rug or, worse, spin them to fit a narrative. Look at CNN and MSNBC; they thrive on conflict, yet their focus can shift faster than you can say “fake news” when it involves a narrative that doesn’t align with their political agendas.
Let’s be real: military presence around news offices shouldn’t just be sensationalized for clicks. What does this tell us about freedom of the press? We see the unsettling trend where governments, often backed by corporate media’s comfortable silence, exert control over narratives that don’t play ball. If the Daily Monitor is feeling the heat, where’s the outcry from trusted “freedom advocates” in corporate media? They’re too busy chasing their next viral moment to worry about actual freedoms being suppressed.
It’s time to hold all parties accountable. If NTV and Daily Monitor are in jeopardy, so should we be questioning why they’re left vulnerable. Does the military siege echo a greater message of fear—or is it a calculated move to silence dissent? Either way, we need to open our eyes and see past the smoke and mirrors of the so-called mainstream narratives that keep us distracted while real issues loom. Stand firm!
Leave a Reply