English, Frontline- Telling the Truth Question: Our access to the truth is impeded by the powerful. Show how your study of the text and additional material demonstrates this assertion.
Title: English, Frontline- Telling the Truth Question: Our access to the truth is impeded by the powerful. Show how your study of the text and additional material demonstrates this assertion.
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Details: Words: 1033 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
English, Frontline- Telling the Truth Question: Our access to the truth is impeded by the powerful. Show how your study of the text and additional material demonstrates this assertion.
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 1033 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
The statement, " Our access to the truth is impeded by the powerful", is truthful, as the main way citizens find out about current affairs, is through various medias, all owned by the most wealthiest and powerful individuals in the world, an example of one of these individuals in Australia, being Mr Murdoch. The accuracy of this statement is established throughout the 'Frontline' series, created by D-Generation, in particular, the episodes 'The Night of Nights' and
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to the increase of ratings it offers.
For the above reasons, the access of the public to the truth is in the hands of the powerful, it is not moral, but it is reality. Money can buy one the truth and the chance of manipulating it, 'impeding' it and presenting it in ones best interest. 'Our access to the truth is impeded by the powerful' and as a majority, society, unfortunately chooses to accept this.