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Media Shapes Reality—When It Distorts Truth, Even Common Sense Looks Extreme
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Media reform is essential because the media shapes how the public understands reality. When it distorts facts, motives, and context, even reasonable and democratic corrections are portrayed as threats. A system where one individual holds unchecked power is not democratic, yet media framing convinces the public otherwise—turning truth into fear and balance into extremism. Follow us: https://www.youtube.com/@Hidabrootcom https://www.instagram.com/hidabroot.global https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VbCYZjl1CYoa4ulQIK2q
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I believe that the media reform was more
important than the judicial reform
because it is the vessel that holds the
public. [music] It is it is the tool the
instrument of action without uh
to reflect or share the public with
[music] the real data with reality with
the motives for which you want to do
things or [music] exactly what it is you
want to do. It can turn against you. no
matter how simple and logical [music] it
is that one person Yitshak Amit should
not decide everything in the state of
Israel [music] and that the final word
should not always be his and that he
should not overturn laws basic laws and
government decisions as if he were a Zar
crown here in [music] the state of
Israel it's simple any random person if
you sit with her for [music] 5 minutes
she'll tell you right that's not okay
but what the media distorts reality for
the public in such a way that [music]
they think any attempt Any effort to fix
this situation, this reality brings us
to the end of democracy. They talk about
how the reform will lead us to North
Korea, to government control [music]
over the media, but they are exactly the
ones behaving like media channels in
North Korea. Why are you so afraid of
the truth? And [music] how do they dare
say such a thing to the public again and