How the News Media Taught Us to Love Censorship and Hate Journalism!
Written by Sharyl Attkisson
Reviewed by Jim “Gymbeaux”
Brown, December 3, 2020
WOW! That pretty much sums up my opinion of the latest book by Sharyl Attkisson. I have read all of her books and they are all extremely enlightening regarding the underbelly of American Journalism.
Attkisson
confirms in her latest book what I have personally suspected for some
time. Of late I have completely stopped
watching the news because I felt it is no longer news that is being presented
or worthy of being watched, at least by me. No matter what television channel or what news
program you tune into, you are getting nothing but information that “someone”
wants you to hear and see instead of the news that is actually happening and
that can also be verified as being true.
I have read and
watched Attkisson’s news programs for decades and have always felt that I received
the factual news and I was permitted to make up my own mind in regards to the news
story being covered. As time went on programs
and specials like hers have disappeared from our news media. Attkisson points out from an “insider’s”
point of view how what we see and hear on our television sets have been
doctored and changed to create a “narrative” (her word) which is what I would
refer to as an agenda. If you are told
that 2+2=5 enough times you tend to believe that is true. When you hear others refute that proposition
and who are then targeted by their fellow so-called journalists, the idea that
2+2=5 becomes more and more valid and eventually becomes what you personally
believe to be true. That is what has
happened to our, with the emphasis on the word OUR, news media,
electronic and print. We are being fed “stories”
and not being introduced to the news.
Attkisson goes
even further to point out the unabashedly bias of the journalists we see and
read who fail to just do their job.
There was a time when it was almost impossible to determine the
political slant of a television journalist (Walter Cronkite), not to be
confused with a television commentator (Sean Hannity). The news consisted of verified facts and
lacked obvious opinions inserted into the stories we are now being told. That is exactly what they are, STORIES
with enough facts interspersed to make them appear real and truthful. Attkisson gives example after example of news
media bias; unverified and false news reports and she is not afraid to call out
the perpetrators by name and company affiliation. At the end of the book she identifies the
number of serious untruthful stories printed about President Trump. This is not
a book about Trump but instead the media coverage of Trump only is used to demonstrate
how far the media has fallen in the eyes of the American viewers and readers.
The only part
of the book that I disagree with is when Attkisson attempts to paint a picture
of where and how the media might correct itself. She identifies news sources that she feels go
the extra yard to present the facts and not opinions or “stories.” I, contrary to her hope for the future, feel
we as a country have reached the tipping point on “our” press and therefore “our”
journalists. Journalism as I once
knew it to be is dead. I am far more
pessimistic in that regard; I do not think it can ever become what it once was –
a trusted AND UNBIASED source of news.
As bad as the
news media is portrayed in Slanted, I still fault my fellow citizens even more
than the media because we appear to be focused on one to two-minute sound bites
to form our opinions and then move on.
Unfortunately, those two minutes are probably the worst spent two
minutes of most of our lives when we form opinions that become beliefs based on
lies, misdirection’s, personal agendas and personal narratives all designed to
mold the viewer/readers mind to believe what the journalist wants you to
believe. When we stop thinking for
ourselves, we have become the sheep defined in the book, 1984
written by George Orwell. Like it
or not, we have become brainwashed and 1984 has become 2020 with our
unconscious approval. As for 2+2, it
equals 5 just as Orwell predicted in his book!
Who should read
this book?
That’s easy. EVERYONE
unless you don’t care that you are being brainwashed by opinions, narratives
and untruths.
Would I read it
again?
Probably not except to look up specific instances of news media biases. Re-reading it would not bear any fruit at
least for me. Hard to be any more
disgusted over our failing news media.
Would I give it
as a gift?
I like to think that if I give someone a book as a gift, they would read
it. Sadly, so many Americans today have
no desire to learn the truth and therefore the gift would be meaningless if
they refused to read it to its end.
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