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Asked Jun 20, 2008, 08:16 AM
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When I read a newspaper or watch a TV newscast, I don't think I'm being lead. I think I'm being talked to. When I see a movie, I don't see someone trying to influence me. I see them trying to entertain me.
In my view, these two entities reflect society - they don't lead it.
Apparently, there are others of you who disagree. I see the media and Hollywood being blamed for all sorts of society's ills all the time, and on THESE pages too. I say what? Clearly, there are those of you who feel as though Hollywood and/or the Media DOES influence your thinking and your activities.... And, they do so PURPOSEFULLY. I suspect you think there's a great left wing liberal conspiracy going on. Yes?
If so, please report. Come on, you can tell me.
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Jun 20, 2008, 08:18 AM
| | | It's the right-wing's way of life: 'the media made me do it', it absolves them from personal responsibility. | | |  | Ultra Member | |
Jun 20, 2008, 08:26 AM
| | | Hello excon: You have posed a neat observation and question. I am certain that the news media and Hollywood try to shape public opinion and attitudes. My recollection is that in 1969, Newsweek Magazine and 60 Minutes on CBS were doing everything they could to disengage the U.S. From Vietnam. Particularly on 60 Minutes, there was no balance. I haven't watched 60 Minutes since then, with the exception of the Hillary and Bill show in 1992. The demise in readership of the mainstream newspapers continues as well from what I hear. Of course, it is on purpose. And just as Mr. O'Reilly says, if you want balance, read the editorial page from The New York Times and The Wallstreet Journal. Influence me? No way. | | |  | Expert | |
Jun 20, 2008, 08:43 AM
| | | Hello George:
Thanks for your comments.
I don't know. I think I'm a fairly politically astute and somewhat intelligent individual. While I didn't read Newsweek, I DID watch 60 minutes during the Vietnam war, and I still do. I DID enjoy Dan Rather.
I have to tell you that, in all candor, when I read that some believe (as you do), that they were actively promoting a political agenda, I didn't see it. Maybe I missed it, but I don't think I did.
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Jun 20, 2008, 08:57 AM
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Originally Posted by NeedKarma It's the right-wing's way of life: 'the media made me do it', it absolves them from personal responsibility. | Is that your alternate reality, NK, because the right is leading the charge for personal responsibility. We aren't the ones trying to ban trans fats and Fox News. | | |  | Uber Member | |
Jun 20, 2008, 09:03 AM
| | | So why do some conservatives blame movies and the media for "corrupting" people? Can't people think for themselves? | | |  | Ultra Member | |
Jun 20, 2008, 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by excon .... And, they do so PURPOSEFULLY. I suspect you think there's a great left wing liberal conspiracy going on. Yes?
If so, please report. Come on, you can tell me.
excon | For your further study: Media Bias Basics
And: NewsBusters.org | Exposing Liberal Media Bias
I turned off network TV news 35 years ago so it doesn't bother me at all. | | |  | Ultra Member | |
Jun 20, 2008, 09:37 AM
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When I read a newspaper or watch a TV newscast, I don't think I'm being lead. I think I'm being talked to. When I see a movie, I don't see someone trying to influence me. I see them trying to entertain me.
| When I read a paper or watch the news, I'm not being led either - but I see less and less reporting and more and more analysis disguised as news. As for Hollywood, yeah they're trying to entertain me but if you can't see the messages they're sending, regardless of which side they're from, you aren't paying attention. Quote: |
In my view, these two entities reflect society - they don't lead it.
| To a degree it does reflect society, but in what universe is Michael Moore's Sicko, Fahrenheit 9/11 or Brokeback Mountain not trying to shape society? Filmmakers are not shy about their intent to influence culture and too many already acknowledge the impact it has. Fields of Fuel Indie filmmakers and their influence on modern culture George Lucas Speaks About Hollywood's Influence on Society Saving the environment, one celebrity at a time
You can find these all day, ex. Fortunately however, Hollywood's influence is waning as the box office receipts for so many activist movies recently has shown. Quote: |
Apparently, there are others of you who disagree. I see the media and Hollywood being blamed for all sorts of society's ills all the time, and on THESE pages too. I say what? Clearly, there are those of you who feel as though Hollywood and/or the Media DOES influence your thinking and your activities.... And, they do so PURPOSEFULLY. I suspect you think there's a great left wing liberal conspiracy going on. Yes?
| Apparently both sides think so, ex. The left thinks there's a vast right-wing conspiracy in the media and the right thinks there is a vast left-wing conspiracy. Who's right? Where does the evidence lead? I say it's decidedly tilted to the left - as do many studies, surveys and admissions from the media themselves. The BBC admitted it, ABC's News Political Chief admitted it, NPR admitted it, Chris Matthews gets a thrill up his leg from Obama for crying out loud. | | |  | Expert | |
Jun 20, 2008, 09:39 AM
| | | Hello again, George:
Sending me to conservative web sites that mirror your opinion doesn't do it for me. I certainly didn't think you were alone.
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Jun 20, 2008, 09:43 AM
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