How ‘publishers’ and the media can
manipulate our viewpoint.
Stes de Necker
Our opinions are normally informed by articles and
publications that we read or see in the media. (television, radio, newspapers,
magazines as well as social networks like Facebook) These media can also manipulate
and alter our viewpoint for the better or for the worse.
We have access to everyday news through the internet, social
networks, television, newspapers, and so on. Most of the news we see every day
is strongly opinionated in order to manipulate the people’s views in favor of
the agenda of the ‘publisher’, and it is vitally important to ensure that we
obtain a balanced view by consulting all possible sources before we reach a
conclusion.
The articles we read, the images and clips we see, are all products
of authors and organisations that have strong opinions on certain political and
social events. Although an article we read might look like a completely
objective story that just tries to explain to us what happened, it usually is
very subjective and supports a specific point of view.
Through the media and social networks, many people aim to
change the society’s views on things.
The picture below is a great example of how the media can
manipulate our viewpoint.
On the right side of the picture, CNN shows the good part of
the picture, it shows a soldier helping a man in the war.
The far left of the image shows the opposite: a U.S soldier
threatening to kill the same man.
This shows how different news agencies manipulate the image
and change our point of view, and we cannot even notice it.
‘Publishers’ use the effect of media to make the society
think what they would like them to think.
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