Media doesn’t lie all the time. It does something more effective. It tells the truth selectively, Until the pattern itself becomes the deception.
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Yes, my friend.
And not because journalists are uniquely evil or incompetent.
But because corporate media does not exist to inform.
It exists to frame.
Notice the pattern:
One incident in the West triggers saturation coverage, speculation, motive-hunting, and moral theater.
Hundreds of Palestinians killed after a so-called "ceasefire" triggers silence, euphemism, or bureaucratic language.
That is not an accident.
That is not coincidence.
That is alignment.
Power decides what is an "event" and what is "background noise."
Whose deaths demand scrutiny.
Whose deaths are treated as weather.
So no, you don’t "trust" the average corporate hack.
You read them the way you read a balance sheet or a press release:
For what they emphasize,
What they omit,
And who benefits from the framing.
Media doesn’t lie all the time.
It does something more effective.
It tells the truth selectively,
Until the pattern itself becomes the deception.

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