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  • On 13th of November of 2015, At around 9:16 PM, three suicide bombers struck outside the

  • national stadium of France in Paris during a football match. That was followed by several

  • mass shootings and a suicide bombing. 130 people died and over 400 (413) were injured.

  • It was the deadliest attack in France since the Second World War.

  • The entire world was frightened. Many world leaders and people issued statements, condemning

  • the attacks and vowing to stand by and support France.

  • But did you know that roughly three times that number of French citizens died on that

  • same day from cancer? You haven't heard about that and not a single

  • news channel talked about it even though that the number of people died was 3 times higher.

  • And that's because people die all the time from cancer. it's not breaking news, unlike

  • an insane man running and shooting people all around or blowing himself up.

  • And that's the problem with the news. News channels are not there to deliver you authentic

  • news that matters but rather they focus on events that would grab the most attention.

  • They talk about things that would make you emotional and watch more of that.

  • That's why when you watch the news, it feels like the world is a horrible place. People

  • are getting crazy all around the world because telling people that there are more likely

  • to die by a TV or a furniture falling at them than a terrorist act isn't as frightening

  • as massive shooting.

  • Here in the west or the united states, people are more afraid of terrorists than cars. But

  • if you look at the statistics, you will give it another thought. From 1975 through the

  • end of 2016, 3,438 have been killed by all terrorists while over 37133 people were killed

  • in car accidents in 2017 alone but no one is shouting that we should abandon cars. Here

  • is another fun fact, you are twice likely to be killed by an animal than a terrorist.

  • But news that we should get rid of all animals isn't going to get a lot of attention.

  • And you can't really blame them for that. It's not cheap to run a newspaper. You have

  • to got to hire writers, editors, graphic designers, journalists, reporters, buy a lot of expensive

  • equipment and rent a giant office for everyone to work in.

  • Someone has to pay for all of that. And since we are not ready to do that, we are not the

  • customers, so they have found another source of revenue which is advertising. And all that

  • these companies care about is to promote their products to as many people as possible. So

  • news organizations left with no choice to make money but to grab as much attention as

  • possible. Even if that means dramatizing unnecessarily news or only delivering the news that would

  • get most views.

  • And with the rise of internet, especially social media, that got even worst. Because

  • more people are scrolling through their newsfeed which means less people watching TV.

  • Internet created a huge hole in their pocket and now they have to find another way to make

  • money because online ads don't pay as much as TV ads.

  • At their peak, a 30-second TV ad during a popular show would cost you hundreds of thousands

  • of dollars but now with online ads, you can reach that number of viewers with a significantly

  • smaller cost. what do you think most companies did, they turned to the internet.

  • That forced news organizations to cut cost and focus more heavily on news that will generate

  • more attention even if they don't matter at all.

  • Videos with a lot of controversial statements will easily get more attention than carefully

  • analyzed and researched content. Social media algorithms purposefully promote

  • content that you are more likely to watch, thats why fake news easily get spread.

  • We have created an environment where it's really difficult for a professional journalist

  • to survive So when you are watching the news, you are

  • not really watching the news. But instead, you are watching a carefully created story

  • that has some truth to it to make you feel in a certain way so that you come back and

  • watch more of it. If you follow the news in such an environment,

  • you will mostly end up with a completely wrong perception about the world.

  • That's why I stopped watching the news in general and follow only what affects my life

  • directly and I would encourage you to do the same because it saves a lot of time.

  • Anyways, give this video a thumbs up if you have enjoyed, thanks for watching and I will

  • catch you in the next one.

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