
This specific incident taps into a wider, more alarming trend: the erosion of public trust in the media. A new Gallup poll quantifies this distrust, with a historic low of only 28% of Americans expressing confidence in the news. Concha attributes this decline to a perceived lack of impartiality and objectivity in journalism. He contends that many media outlets have abandoned neutral reporting in favor of partisan advocacy, openly supporting one political ideology while demeaning the other. He contrasts this with a past era of journalism, longing for a return to fact-based reporting to restore the media’s credibility in a divided nation.
New Words:
1. Alienates : To cause someone to feel isolated or to become unsympathetic or hostile.Example: The movie’s controversial themes alienated a large portion of its potential audience.
2. Repercussions : The consequences or effects of an action or event, which are often indirect and unwelcome.
Example: The decision to close the factory had serious economic repercussions for the town.
3. Impartiality : The principle of not supporting any of the sides involved in an argument or disagreement.
Example: The judge was praised for her impartiality throughout the complex trial.
