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Mass media can be for both good and bad. 'Good' media gives and overall, behind-the-scenes, and in-depth look at stories without having a bias or being controlled by a government or ruling power.
'Bad' media is controlled, has a bias, and could be used as propaganda, the spreading of potentially false and information. An example of this could be WW II propaganda in Germany.
Both can shape public opinion, for better or worse.
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A relevant question relates to the topic. Relevance- <span>the quality or state of being closely connected. </span>
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By the end of December, health workers warned that something was afoot. Yet totalitarians hate bad news, that’s in their DNA. Suppressing the reports, they blamed the messengers and detained them. There was “speed,” but the wrong kind. Instead of locking up the doctors, the regime might have closed down Wuhan Airport, which serves 32 cities around the world, including Paris, London, Rome, Seoul, Tokyo, and Sidney. With flights operating into February, the virus forged ahead while precious time was lost. In mid-March, the regime tried fake news, a classic agitprop tool, with the foreign ministry insinuating that the “U.S. army had brought the epidemic to Wuhan.”
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If now i feel like ppl can date whatever race they want cuz its a free country but back then it wasn't fair that african americans had to be seperated from white ppl