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News are not news.

News are not news.

The phrase "News are not news" challenges the conventional idea that the media always presents objective facts. It encourages us to critically analyze the information we receive, recognizing that news often reflects biases, agendas, and filtered perspectives. In today's world, where sensationalism, misinformation, and clickbait dominate, it’s important to question what’s presented as truth and seek deeper understanding.


From a scientific perspective, human cognition is heavily influenced by confirmation bias—the tendency to favor information that confirms pre-existing beliefs. Media outlets often cater to these biases, selecting stories and angles that appeal to specific audiences. Neuroscientific research shows that when we are exposed to familiar narratives, our brains release dopamine, making us feel good about information that aligns with our views, while rejecting contrary ideas. This highlights how news is often curated to generate emotional responses rather than presenting balanced, objective facts.


From a spiritual perspective, the phrase aligns with teachings about illusion and truth. In traditions like Vedanta or Buddhism, the world of appearances (maya) is seen as an illusion, and only through deep inner inquiry can we access the truth. The "news" that we consume is often part of this illusion, distracting us from our deeper connection to reality and perpetuating cycles of fear, judgment, and division. This phrase invites us to go beyond surface-level narratives and reconnect with our inner wisdom to discern what is real and what is not.


From a philosophical perspective, thinkers like Michel Foucault and Noam Chomsky have extensively critiqued how power structures shape the news and public discourse. Foucault discussed how knowledge and power are intertwined, suggesting that what we accept as "truth" is often a reflection of who controls the narrative. Chomsky, in his theory of manufacturing consent, explains how mass media serves elite interests, framing issues in ways that reinforce the status quo. This philosophical lens reminds us that news is never neutral but constructed to serve specific purposes.
 
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