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discuss Do you feel the media crucifies people who betray the norm?

This thread covers all aspects of ideologies, including beliefs, principles, traditions, policies, and their influence on society and culture.
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Lately, Russell Brand has been accused of rape and maybe he did it, but then again, the left-wing media doesn't like Brand - because he's gotten way friendly to the right in the last few years.

Note: I got the idea for this post from an episode of Nightline I saw recently. The show is butchering Brand for behavior they wouldn't care about, if only he hadn't betrayed the cultural left.
 
Yes, the media often tends to amplify the scrutiny of individuals who betray societal norms, sometimes portraying them harshly or labeling them as outcasts. This happens because media outlets, driven by sensationalism, can focus on scandals or deviations from expectations to capture attention. The intense spotlight on these individuals can lead to public shaming, sometimes overlooking the complexity of their circumstances. However, the media's role in shaping perceptions can also evolve, offering more nuanced views on those who challenge the norm.
 
Sometime back, a popular sportsperson in our country was arrested for rape and then sent to the jail. He lost his case in the lower court, and he went to upper court. During the time when he was fighting the court battles the media tried to crucify him. The media had clearly labeled him a culprit. However, the upper court cleared all charges saying that was not rape but consensual sex, the girl was just trying to destory the guy.
 
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