Weekly Question: Do you think satire is an effective way to reach more people about issues of media bias?

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September 5, 2011

26 Comments → “Do you think satire is an effective way to reach more people about issues of media bias?”

  1. Brian and Anne Nelson

    3:41 pm

    Sep 13, 2011

    I think satire is a good way to speak out about the true facts.

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  2. Brian and Anne Nelson

    2:00 pm

    Oct 12, 2012

    I think for instance, that the website of Caroline Glick on youtube.com\latmatv is outstandingly good and a brilliant way to bring out the truth, which sometimes (or should I say most times) people are either shockingly ignorant or simply just “bury their proverbial heads in the sand !!!!

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  3. Raindrop

    4:52 pm

    Nov 07, 2012

    I think that satire is a waste of time. It’s just the long, time-consuming way of telling people about things. It can be misleading and deceptive. Oh but it’s attractive and people earn money from satire, such as in the Colbert Report and the Daily Show.

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  4. Brian and Anne Nelson

    5:46 pm

    Nov 07, 2012

    I think satire is a good tool to bring out the truth, like LATMA. Perhaps, even then people just don’t get it or prefer to stay ignorant ???

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  5. Paul Warner

    7:38 pm

    Nov 07, 2012

    No. Satire in regard to serious matters sometimes reflects a note of humor and the message is lost by many. Reporting in a serious and truthful manner is best.

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