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Critical thinking. How does the media portray dangerous situations, such as fire or explosives? Are these portrayals realistic or not? Explain.

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The media can provide images depicting dangerous scenes, such as gunfire, blood, death, war, and worse.

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Most of the time these are not real images and are photoshopped, but sometimes they are real, and could have been from a report or history book, or a site on the dark web (bad internet place where very bad things happen and can be exchanged).

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Fake News.

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The media tends to move the cloak of the truth from many people based on the agenda of the news media. Many times the news tends to cover missing people of a certain race more then others. If a teen Caucasian girl went missing from a rich neighborhood, this would more likely gain more news coverage then a Native American teen from a Native American reservation. I feel that many media outlets do not portray realist situations across all platforms fairly. The media has their own agendas and they are run by people who allow certain truths to be known. Most times, they say whatever gets them more clicks, likes, or more views rule the media coverage, but they don't talk about the agendas behind the media.

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