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Reporters to tour Fort Sill, but no questions allowed
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<blockquote data-quote="TwoForFlinching" data-source="post: 2569637" data-attributes="member: 24500"><p>Without such preclusion, the media would do what they do best. Sensationalize a story to propagate whatever feeling their audience is suspect of. The media is far beyond evil</p><p></p><p>Pictures of 'everything seems fine' don't get published unless that's what the public wants to see... </p><p>Interviews are conducted for a single statement that can be taken out of context... </p><p>There is no 'innocent' act of the media. It's all for hype. It's all done for sensationalism. </p><p>Sensationalism leads to another 'like' on Facebook, a clicked link to an official website, another notch in the cume of 'ratings'... It's all for the end-game of money. </p><p></p><p>The media is nothing more than an industry of gossip and rumor. I can't even see the benefit of letting them in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoForFlinching, post: 2569637, member: 24500"] Without such preclusion, the media would do what they do best. Sensationalize a story to propagate whatever feeling their audience is suspect of. The media is far beyond evil Pictures of 'everything seems fine' don't get published unless that's what the public wants to see... Interviews are conducted for a single statement that can be taken out of context... There is no 'innocent' act of the media. It's all for hype. It's all done for sensationalism. Sensationalism leads to another 'like' on Facebook, a clicked link to an official website, another notch in the cume of 'ratings'... It's all for the end-game of money. The media is nothing more than an industry of gossip and rumor. I can't even see the benefit of letting them in. [/QUOTE]
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