OK, so I have just a partial answer to your question, but it is a start. One of the things that you have to remember about the media is that they have their own agenda. They want to sell papers. And sometimes the truth just doesn't sell there for they print their own version of the truth. I know there are other answers out there. Lets see what other people have to say.
Viewing media will provide us with an expanded knowledge of the world around us.
An expanded knowledge of the world around us
An expanded knowledge of the world around us
an expanded knowledge of the world around us
The X-Files
From what the Media is saying on TV, the answer is Yes, but who really knows the truth. Anyway its not for us to judge.
No. _______________ Opie and Anthony are hilarious and show the truth about the U.S.
Change the world
They appear to like us more or say they do just to get whatever it is they want. Truth is, they care little if any for us and just want what it is they are after.
Viewing media with varying perspectives can broaden our understanding of different viewpoints and experiences, helping us become more empathetic and open-minded. It can also encourage critical thinking and analysis, allowing us to reflect on our own beliefs and biases. Ultimately, consuming media that does not present a universal truth can lead to a more nuanced and well-rounded perspective on the world.
They appear to like us more or say they do just to get whatever it is they want. Truth is, they care little if any for us and just want what it is they are after.
Nobody apart from the official people dealing with this will know the whole truth about what really happened that day, the media just get little bits of information and make their own story out of it, besides they didn't tell the truth when he was alive that isn't going to change now that he's no longer around.