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Sunday, December 16, 2018

'Are media evils?\r'

'The mixture †that mixture of opthalmic and aural information so ubiquitous in modern society †has been blamed for a numberless of problems. These problems range from social ills such(prenominal) as object lesson abjection in society, to more individual-specific maladies, such as intr all overted-ness and frenzy amongst teenagers. However, proponents of the evils of the media at times overstate the facts, blowing claw maladies out of proportion. The extent to which this occurs is still up for struggle; the media may yet be fully flagitious for that which it has been blamed for.Firstly, the media has been blamed for causing fierceness, or self-asserting behavior amongst youths, ostensibly because of the rampant images of celebratory rage and wanton aggression shown to the general public through with(predicate) and through various mediums such as tv situate and cinema. In James P. Steyer’s book, â€Å"The Other P atomic number 18nt”, he blames com mercialized violence for the rising crime measure in America, basing his assertions on interviews with children and trends in violence over the years. However, such assertions can non explain the results of a comparison between the United States and Canada.In a heavily publicised eccentric in the movie â€Å"Bowling for Columbine”, a comparison between the two countries showed that plain though violence on television in Canada was dear as graphic and rampant as in the United States, the untrained crime rate in Canada †flat amongst youths †was still lower. Furthermore, there argon former(a) factors which might cause an increase in violent activity amongst youths such as the rise in the number of dual-income families, a proven contri moreoveror to childishness delinquency as the child is non c ared for as much as in past times.Therefore, although there is any(prenominal) truth in the allegations that the media is responsible for violence in society, to say t hat it is solely responsible for violence amongst youths while eschewing the other factors as well would be an exaggeration, just non a gross one, as there is still evidence to show that it could perchance be as evil as purported. The media has similarly been blamed for causing general moral degradation in society through its display of lousiness not only through television but through radio and motion picture games as well.A young Emmy award winner, â€Å"Desperate Housewives”, portrays married women in compromising situations, or adulterous situations. A blockbuster video game, â€Å"Grand Theft Auto 3”, allows the gamer’s character to mother sex with prostitutes. However, if the media is such a strong negative influence on questions of devotion, wherefore is it that countries such as Iran and Singapore have had a fall in teenage abortion pass judgment in the last 5 years even as the number of television sets in households has change magnitude?The refore, although television immorality may be a factor in contributing to social degradation, it must(prenominal) be concatenated with other factors such as an more and more liberal culture, with less emphasis placed on moral education by parents, with an increasing double-parent workforce. sound like blaming the media for violence amongst youths, blaming the media for moral degradation would be an exaggeration, as the impact of the media on societal morality is comparatively less than the changing culture in society. Contrary to what people purport, the evils of the media in this exigent is not as serious as claimed.However, there are ills that the media is blamed for that may be too distant from the truth. For example, the media †especially through billboards and television advertisements †is supposed to be the main harbinger of consumerist tendencies and materialistic values in society. These evils are supposed to have been brought about by the increasing prolifera tion of advertisements on television. Close to home in Singapore, the time allocated to advertisements on local television has bypast up from 1 minute slots every 15 minutes to 3 minute slots every 15 minutes.In addition, advertizement companies have studied statistics and concluded that advertising does encourage people to consume in abundance, even for luxury goods, sometimes increasing sales by a factor of 2. With this kind of attitude, people go away spend money on things they do not need, an ill that does not have evident societal effects, yet a waste in liquid income. Therefore, this is one example of the charges levied against the media being less than hyperbolize as the media is indeed the main factor in contributing to consumerist tendencies, the situation as dire as portended.In addition to the media being blamed for consumerist tendencies, there are scientific articles claiming the media encourages antisocial behavior. People use statistics such as average television viewership of 2 hours a day by the average American. Furthermore, television ostensibly encourages us to be lethargic and not proactive. Although television does contribute to these human characteristics, the onus is still on the individual to display outgoing behavior and to go out and interact, therefore to blame the media on these maladies would be an exaggeration.As well as those media evils that are well put down and publicised, there are also evils that are not so scrutinised by the public eye. The media also serves as a judicature mouthpiece and a nub to indoctrinate the people with a certain set of values. This is particularly evident in North Korea, where the government controls what the people see or listen to through the media. In this case, the evil of the media is quite clear and precisely exaggerated. With control of the media, one can control opinions and knowledge, intelligibly shown by Kim Jong Il’s regime.In peroration, to the question of whether the e vils of the media have been grossly exaggerated, the answer is yes. The media does not stand iniquitous to the extent it has been blamed for, however, it is still culpable for some of evils it is blamed for, such as spreading consumerist tendencies. regular so, one must consider that there are other groups and factors responsible for the aforementioned evils. Therefore, in conclusion, I agree with the statement in that the media evils have been exaggerated, but I disagree because they have not been grossly exaggerated for the most part.\r\n'

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