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“The most commonly discussed types of bias occur when the (allegedly partisan) media support or attack a particular political party,[6] candidate,[7] or ideology. In 2000, D'Alessio and Allen studied three possible sources of media bias:[8] Coverage bias[6] when media choose to report only negative news about one party or ideology, Gatekeeping bias (also known as selectivity[9] or selection bias),[10] when stories are selected or deselected, sometimes on ideological grounds (see spike)...
“Complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD) is a stress-related mental disorder generally occurring in response to complex traumas,[1] i.e., commonly prolonged or repetitive exposures to a series of traumatic events, within which individuals perceive little or no chance to escape...
“Liberation theology is a Christian theological approach emphasizing the liberation of the oppressed. It engages in socio-economic analyses, with social concern for the poor and political liberation for oppressed peoples[1] and addresses other forms of inequality, such as race or caste...
““Humanism is the only — I would go so far as saying the final — resistance we have against the inhuman practices and injustices that disfigure human history.” – Edward W. Said was a University Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. “My atheism, like that of Spinoza, is true piety towards the universe and denies only gods fashioned by men in their own image, to be servants of their human interests...
“1. Resilience. Keeping going even when things are looking dark. 2. Empathy. The capacity to connect imaginatively with the sufferings and unique experiences of another person. 3. Patience. We should grow calmer and more forgiving by getting more realistic about how things actually tend to go. 4. Sacrifice. We won’t ever manage to raise a family, love someone else or save the planet if we don’t keep up with the art of sacrifice. 5. Politeness...
“The media doesn’t cover negativity wholesomely and its coverage is spent more on negativity than positivity. I am advanced pertaining to media literacy. I choose to be independent media of me. I refuse to be the temporal “feel good” story of the media. The “feel bad stories” are the majority of the media’s coverage, and the media’s wealth. It (meaning the media) has consumers who demand negative stories more than the positive stories...
“I have the freedom to not clap back, pushback, blowback, talk back, comeback, backlash, tongue-lash, whiplash, fling back, hit-back, fight back, bounce back, hurl back, feud, blood feud, type back, write back, answer, respond, reply, return, retort, reciprocate, counterattack, counter, retweet, repost, retaliate, riposte, react, acknowledge, give tit for tat, take the bait, rise to the bait, say something, return the favor, respond in kind, greet, and meet when it comes to my hecklers, trolls,...
“I am the kind of person who avoid media abuse, media misuse, media debasement, media degradation, media desecration, media injury, media damage, media harm, media hurt, media wrong, media injustice, media insult, media mistreatment, media violation, media malevolence, media mishandling, media mismanagement, media pollution, media defilement, media perversion, and media spiritual prostitution because I prioritize media care, media respect, and media veneration.” -Antonio Myers...
“I adore media ability, media aptitude, media intelligence, media innate qualities, media powers, media potency, media worth, media talent, media gift, media genius, media capability, media competence, media proficiency, media adeptness, media qualifications, media knowledge, media self-sufficiency, media technique, media craft, media skill, media artistry, media skillfulness, media dexterity, media facility, media flair, media finesse, media mastery, media cleverness, media deftness, media...
“Human rights activism seeks to protect basic rights such as those laid out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights including such liberties as: right to life, citizenship, and property, freedom of movement; constitutional freedoms of thought, expression, religion, peaceful assembly; and others.[28] The foundations of the global human rights movement involve resistance to colonialism, imperialism, slavery, racism, segregation, patriarchy, and oppression of indigenous peoples...