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India🏛️ PoliticsProgressive10 hr. ago

Backstory: Would the Ayodhya Loot Have Occurred If Media Had Been Less Enamoured By the Spectacle of Power?

The article explores the role of media in shaping public perception and societal behavior, using the 2019 Ayodhya temple dispute and subsequent violence as a case study. It questions whether the media's focus on power dynamics and spectacle contributed to the escalation of tensions that led to the loot and violence. The piece critiques the media's tendency to prioritize sensationalism over balanced reporting, suggesting that such practices may inadvertently fuel unrest by amplifying divisive narratives. It calls for greater ethical responsibility in journalism to avoid reinforcing cycles of conflict.

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The Wire logoThe WireIndependentProgressive10 hr. ago
Backstory: Would the Ayodhya Loot Have Occurred If Media Had Been Less Enamoured By the Spectacle of Power?

The article explores the role of media in shaping public perception and societal behavior, using the 2019 Ayodhya temple dispute and subsequent violence as a case study. It questions whether the media's focus on power dynamics and spectacle contributed to the escalation of tensions that led to the loot and violence. The piece critiques the media's tendency to prioritize sensationalism over balanced reporting, suggesting that such practices may inadvertently fuel unrest by amplifying divisive narratives. It calls for greater ethical responsibility in journalism to avoid reinforcing cycles of conflict.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the media's role in exacerbating social tensions through its focus on 'spectacle of power,' implying a critique of mainstream media's alignment with dominant political forces. It suggests that media outlets often prioritize narrative over neutrality, which aligns with left-leaning

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