“Because”

If I were asked to say what is the worst thing about television news or radio news, I would say that it is just this: that there is no reason offered for why the information is there; no background; no connectedness to anything else; no point of view; no sense of what the audience is supposed to do with the information. It is as if the word “because” is entirely absent from the grammar of broadcast journalism. We are presented with a world of “and”s, not “because”s.

-Neil Postman, Building a Bridge to the Eighteenth Century

HT:  The Search

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One Response to “Because”

  1. And the common mind of the consumerist every-person created in the image of TV now rules the entire world.

    And most of what is now called “religion” is an extension of that one-dimensional consumerist mind-set.

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