What are they thinking?


First question:

Did a woman you never met, never heard of , and had nothing to do with your daily life kill or not kill her young child? If you are the apparently average American, you have a clear and precise thought on this. You were glued to your television over this. You filled your social media accounts with diatribes on it.

Second question:

Did a multi-billionaire who controls some of the largest media networks and newspapers in the world, whose various companies influence and affect your daily purchasing and political views order someone to hack into the voicemails of Sept. 11 victims? If you are the average American, you can care less. The story of Rupert Murdoch, whose vast media empires stretches the globe and includes the various Fox networks, is fascinating as he took the stand today in England.

Murdoch repeatedly denied knowledge of the scandal, which already forced him to shut down one of his newspapers in England.

However, Americans don't seem to care or question what is happening. It is odd...very odd. Makes you wonder what are they thinking?

2 comments:

Jordana M. said...

Maybe it's the difference between becoming enraged for a child who had no say in her own life, and her life was stolen from her, as opposed to yet another corrupt corporate beast, which we are completely used to seeing and hearing about???

southerncapricorn said...

Speaking of CENSORSHIP and the media. Americans are outraged about Murdochgate, but you won't hear about it in the media. Instead you will be fed distractions. Don't blame us, blame the FCC.

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