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Mary Shelton's avatar

In the 50's we had 6 newspapers delivered to our house throughout the day. It was unthinkable that we would not be privy to what was happening in our city, state, country and the world. In 1957, at age 13, I heard Patrice Lamumba on a radio broadcast say that in the US we got only two sides of one side of the world news. I was horrified. If this were true what was I missing. As a young teenager I began to subscribe to an English version of La Monde in order to see what the rest of the world was seeing. My disillusionment has only grown over the past decades. I also seek out voices of integrity which is one reason I subscribe to your newsletter.

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G M's avatar

When you lose trust in a person because you know they lie then it is difficult to get that trust back.

It's similar for much of the mass media.

The mass media must regain our trust or they will decline even further.

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