Tuesday, April 16, 2013

The media's effect on Boston's tragedy

Yesterday the Boston Marathon had two bombs explode near the end of the race course. This event caused the death of 3 people and injured over 100 other people. While tragic and scary I believe that the focus of the media on events like this causes more harm than good.

I am in no way suggesting that this event is insignificant. But the constant coverage on all media outlets does the one thing that the bomber wants; it gives them attention for their cause. We are now instantly and incessantly informed about the minute details of the event.  Video and audio of the actual explosion or shooting are shown on almost every television channel. Witnesses are dragged between news outlets to repeat their story thereby increasing the fear factor of the viewers; which is the true goal of the media outlet. Because the more we fear the more frequently we tune in to see what is happening and thereby boost the ratings of the news program.  

The increased fear that the media produces causes panic and stress nationwide; potentially even world wide, and in my mind is counter productive. It makes people believe that we are living in a much more dangerous world than ever before; by perpetuating this story we are caught in their trap.



Our world has been corrupted by evil from the day Cain slew Abel. Evil is always around and a part of our world but it is up to us to determine if we make it the focus of our life. By allowing the media to make it our focus we are forgetting to live in the light of God's love.


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