BLOGS: Consumers of Information
With the situation that has evolved down at UW, I have seen, once
again, how bias the media has been. The headlines read almost the same
every time, "Liberal College Blogger Faked Rape Threat From Conservative
Student." This poses a question for me, however, as a consumer of
information.
What evidence has been presented against this student that proves that she did it. We as consumers know absolutely nothing about what has been said or done. The media has basically convicted this student, although they are not stating what evidence has been provided against her. So, how do we know that she did or didn't do it.
She hasn't gone to court. In the situation where you are being accused of a crime, you would appreciate to be presumed innocent until you are proven guilty. Why can't we give this person the same respect?
I am not a liberal. I am far from it, but this is not a case of politics in my mind. This is a case of the media jumping on a story when there isn't alot to be said, and they are totally convicting this person in the eyes of the public, without any damning information to back up what they said.
To any of you whom have taken the time to read this, please remember one thing. Please wait until she goes to court and information has been provided against her before you make your decision. Does the media make all your decisions for you, or do you have a mind of your own?
What evidence has been presented against this student that proves that she did it. We as consumers know absolutely nothing about what has been said or done. The media has basically convicted this student, although they are not stating what evidence has been provided against her. So, how do we know that she did or didn't do it.
She hasn't gone to court. In the situation where you are being accused of a crime, you would appreciate to be presumed innocent until you are proven guilty. Why can't we give this person the same respect?
I am not a liberal. I am far from it, but this is not a case of politics in my mind. This is a case of the media jumping on a story when there isn't alot to be said, and they are totally convicting this person in the eyes of the public, without any damning information to back up what they said.
To any of you whom have taken the time to read this, please remember one thing. Please wait until she goes to court and information has been provided against her before you make your decision. Does the media make all your decisions for you, or do you have a mind of your own?
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