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A SOUR NOTE TO SOCIAL MEDIA

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A SOUR NOTE TO SOCIAL MEDIA
For hours and for days we have been exposed to the new Pope’s inauguration by the media—on every side of us. Their indoctrinate “insights” have solidly left the impression that Roman Catholicism and her Popes compose only “the faithful.” If a noted Protestant celebrity had been chosen to lead and instruct Protestant’s disciples, or if the same Protestant leader had died, do you you think the liberal and biased media would have splashed the matter over everyone’s TV and radio, and other media outlets, for hours and days?

When Billy Graham, a renowned Protestant leader and Evangelist, died in 2018, the media did not spend hours and days covering the story. They gave it medium coverage only. May we justly accuse the general media of discriminatory practices? Of course, especially since Protestants are far more in number than Catholics in this nation. Per recent surveys, Protestants constitute about 40% of the population, while Catholics make up roughly 19%. But which group gets the attention in Newsworthy events? The answer is obvious. Let’s broadcast this unjust circumstance to our fellow Americans! –Buff.​
 
A SOUR NOTE TO SOCIAL MEDIA
For hours and for days we have been exposed to the new Pope’s inauguration by the media—on every side of us. Their indoctrinate “insights” have solidly left the impression that Roman Catholicism and her Popes compose only “the faithful.” If a noted Protestant celebrity had been chosen to lead and instruct Protestant’s disciples, or if the same Protestant leader had died, do you you think the liberal and biased media would have splashed the matter over everyone’s TV and radio, and other media outlets, for hours and days?

When Billy Graham, a renowned Protestant leader and Evangelist, died in 2018, the media did not spend hours and days covering the story. They gave it medium coverage only. May we justly accuse the general media of discriminatory practices? Of course, especially since Protestants are far more in number than Catholics in this nation. Per recent surveys, Protestants constitute about 40% of the population, while Catholics make up roughly 19%. But which group gets the attention in Newsworthy events? The answer is obvious. Let’s broadcast this unjust circumstance to our fellow Americans! –Buff.​

The popes have preached social justice and climate justice for decades, that’s why the media wants us to give them so much attention. It’s like Sanders 5th warning about the climate 10 years from now, for the last 3 decades.
 
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