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The media is a powerful weapon. ... ” In hitherto democratic societies today, it becomes “The media is more powerful than the gun. ... Yet the media manages to swindle us by portraying the mission of the US soldiers in a positive light and heavily biasing Iraqi and UN representative opinion and oratories. ... Yet people believed more in 9/11 rhetorical bullshit from our media than the real war casualties in Iraq.
This has been the clear testimony of the way media can swing the viewer/readers’ opinion in their clear favour. Albeit having more than twenty times the Iraqi casualties and fatalities in the Iraq War than in 9/11, the media has still managed to connive to brainwash by withholding and even downplaying important information to us. ... The media is so powerful that they were able to convince us that the 3000 dead Americans were better than 50,000 in Iraq, lost of artefacts from looted and plundered museums and art galleries.
Approximate Word count = 767 Approximate Pages = 3.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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