By not naming the group responsible for the violence but only mentioning it took place “at the protest” LA Times directly implicates the group that was on the receiving end of the violence as being the violent party.
If you cannot see the consent being manufactured here I’m not going to give you an introductory class to media literacy. This is as obvious as it gets.
Overall, 41 percent of Americans report that they watched, read, or heard any in-depth news stories, beyond the headlines, in the last week. Slightly more people, 49 percent, report that they invested additional time to delve deeper and follow up on the last breaking news story they followed.
By not naming the group responsible for the violence but only mentioning it took place “at the protest” LA Times directly implicates the group that was on the receiving end of the violence as being the violent party.
If you cannot see the consent being manufactured here I’m not going to give you an introductory class to media literacy. This is as obvious as it gets.
But they put it in the article. So they undermined their own manufacturing?
Americans read headlines. And not much else.