We are surrounded by
different mediums of information around us. Whether we love it or hate it, we
cannot escape it. The media influences
how we think. It is our primary source of information. However, the media is
controlled by corporations: their aim is to make a profit. Often, the media is
used to serve corporate interests rather than provide genuine unbiased
information. Several pieces of information that reach out to the masses have
been molded and skewed so that it can generate revenue.
For instance, the image of beauty has
constantly been redefined by the media. From archaeological relics, we have
discovered that instinctively men were always attracted to women who were curvy
and looked healthy. These healthy women were considered to be a symbol of
fertility. Several figurines have been found that reinstate this belief. This
was a process of natural selection to produce the most viable offspring.
Today, the fashion industry has redefined the
meaning of beauty to an almost unachievable and unhealthy level. Several
corporations are selling products to change the physical appearance of people
at the cost of their health. The computer enhanced photo should not be the idea
and expectation of beauty. Several young people suffer from anorexia and low
self-esteem because they do not meet these criteria of beauty. This misuse of
media to promote a wrong image should be penalized by law. Laws need to be
enforced that mandates the media to provide genuine information and unaltered
images to the public. The media has the power to influence lifestyles. With the
great reach and impact of media, it is imperative that there are rules in place
to check that the information that is passed out is legitimate.

Yes, I agree with you. This phenomenon had already caused a shift in the way men view women today.
ReplyDeleteMedia is also used to create atmosphere/reality distorsion (as Steve Jobs popularised) to suit their political Bosses. we saw some really examples in recent past in India. Thanks to the social media and internet anybody can make him/her audible.
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