Saturday, December 08, 2018

An angle makes a world of difference. The dangers of a one sided story.


From a friend.
"Friends, as we watch what is happening on our Border with the "caravan", see how easily we are manipulated through images shown by "credible" sources.  
Remember the pictures of Mexican children in cages, said to have happened on Trump's watch?  
We later learned the images were taken while Obama was president.  
I have seen countless pictures of Palestinian women and children being shot by Israeli soldiers, only to learn these were staged stunts - no one was actually shot, but there was a lot of fake blood - designed to generate anger toward Israel.  
Do your homework before passing judgement!
 Here are some examples of the ways the Media manipulates “news” events...
 
There's no denying that the media often isn't wholly objective and truthful in its coverage of news events. 
The photos you're going to see below show just how easy it is to manipulate people's perceptions of an event that's being covered for the sake of whatever agenda that the powers-that-be at a given news network might have. 
Take a look:

An angle makes a world of difference.
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This just goes to show how easily things can be staged on TV.
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Creating the impression of strength in numbers for Hillary Clinton!
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This soldier looks like he was threatening the boy in the first image. It turns out he wasn't.
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Not many people turned out for the launch of UK PM Theresa May's campaign bus...
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This photo was staged between photographers and a young Palestinian.
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The kid in this infamous photo was participating in a pro-immigration demonstration. He wasn't a detained illegal immigrant.
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The camera was used to create the illusion of more people.
 
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Not quite as many people there as was made out...
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