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Freedom Through The Press Essay Research Paper 2

Freedom: Through The Press Essay, Research Paper


Freedom Through The Press


Tears streamed down a broken face


That stared to the ground where his father lay


At lexington was he dying this day


For a battle lost, and a war begun.


In a young boys hand, A father lifted his head


To look at a son, so confused and afraid


Who understood not, for what his father bled


Why he would fight, What reason for death.


And so as they looked eye to eye


The boys innocent lips formed the question, why?


Then With inhuman strength, A father lifts dying fingers to sky


Pointing to a cloth, flying on high


His heart burns like fire, beats like a drum


As with his last breath he whispers


FREEDOM!


56 men signed a Declaration of Independence, risking their lives. 1000’s of men


and boys died in the Revolutionary war, And 100’s of 1000’s more fought and died


in wars to come. 56 men created and signed a document of government so perfect


it has endured the test of time for over 200 years. Millions of people have


given precious support in the fight for equality and against racism. For


what reason did many people risk their lives and sacrifice so much? democracy:


n. gov. by the people… Their hearts burned brightly with the fires of freedom.


We have been handed a Democracy, handed freedom. And now we must either


throw this heritage away, by taking it for granted or we must fight our own


battle, a battle without bullets or threats, a battle for democracy. For


Freedom isn’t Free. We must rule ourselves. It is an almost an obvious fact


that in order for us to rule, we need information. If the ruling body does not


have information than it can do nothing but act blindly, without direction.


This information comes from the media but, in order for the media accomplish


this informative purpose, so that we the people can rule ourselves, can have a


democracy, and can be free, we must do three things: Redefine democracy, Listen


to the press, and control our press. Our first problem is to redefine democracy.


Imagine, a young polish factory worker reads daily in papers that tell


him he is free, because the communistic government allows elections. The Press


tells him his government has the economy under control. Yet he finds himself


spending his time and money standing in line to buy over-priced bread so his


babies can live another day. Among the graffiti that began to appear in Poland


was an especially significant complaint, Prasa klamie (”The press lies”).


However, free media from countries like the U.S. filtered to the Polish


people revealing the truth about their economy. Once the people heard the truth,


they gained power and this lead to the elections of 1989, their first non


communist Prime Minister in years. Knowledge is power. A free press is still


necessary to a democracy even when free elections occur. And having a free


media will lead to a more democratic form of gov.


Countries get away with being called democracies when, by definition


they are not. We must redefine democracy as the Freedom of the press, not the


voting in elections.


In the situation of Poland as in countless others, power can be linked


directly to information.


In early America, whites kept power over their black slaves by


forbidding them to learn to read. they held the information and thus the power.


In the U.S. we have the information, but to hold it, we must grasp it.


Our second problem is hearing the press


In the mid 1980’s a young journalist in his twenties got the job of his


dreams when Time magazine assigned him to cover the Middle East. A month later


his feedback of information stopped and there was silence. Frantic officials


followed this trail

of silence. It led to Islamic terrorists who bragged they


had kidnapped an “American spy.” for a year, this young journalist’s right


hand and foot were chained to a radiator. He was starved and violently beaten


many times without purpose. When his release was finally negotiated, he came


back to the United States and had enough strength to report on his year in


captivity.


At times the information being casually read by American citizens over


the breakfast table is information sealed by a reporter’s blood. That is his


part in a free press government. All that is needed now, is that we do ours,


read it!


Without information a populace cannot rule. And if a populace cannot


rule, then, by definition there is no democracy. We are so proud in United


States for being a democracy. But, if we do not stay informed, then by


definition we are not . We must grasp the information to hold the power.


I am not, however saying that we should blindly and undoubtingly follow


the information of the press, for we have an extra challenge.


Our third problem controlling the press.


U.C.L.A. sociologist James Q. Wilson points out the curious fact that on


city streets where broken windows go unrepared, crime rate soars. Why? the


windows make an announcement: Here standards have been broken down, here no


authority applies; Come and do what you like without consequences. Today,


media has become a gigantic broken window to the world. Portrayal of life


without consequences sends the message that chaos reigns. A common claim of the


media is that they just show real-life. Really? Around 350 characters appear on


prime time, studies show an average of 7 of these are murdered each night. If


this rate applied in reality, then in just around 50 days everyone in the entire


U.S. would be killed. And the last one left could shut off the T.V. Ralph


Nader states that “The media has 2 purposes, to inform, and to entertain, and


though the informing part is good, the entertaining part will often focus on the


horrid and the vulgar. Perhaps a free media does not always do what we


bargained for. Perhaps the media doesn’t always mirror life. Perhaps life


might also mirror the media.


So, what do we do? Thomas Jefferson, too, wondered about the free


media: “I deplore, the putrid state into which the press has passed, and the


vulgar spirit of those who write them.” Could we not put strong government


controls on the media to reduce such vulgarity? In answer, Thomas Jefferson


gives us another more simple truth: “Our Liberty depends on freedom of the press,


that cannot be limited without being lost.” Disturbing elements will never


entirely disappear from the media-nor should they-but we must continue to speak


out against the wrong, and advocate the good. Also, the press prints what


people read. We cannot simply tell the media we think this isn’t right, we must


show them through what we read. And in the future we may even have a chance to


enjoy a media as fundamentally decent as the people who live in this great


country.


In summation, we must first redefine democracy as NOT the freedom to


vote, but actually, freedom through the press. Secondly, we must listen and


become informed of our media. And Third, we must control or censor the press


through what we read. And for what reason must these things burn like fire in


our hearts?


Democracy: n. Freedom.


Those who have died in the struggle for free media do not die in vain.


They die a hero’s death in the struggle for democracy.


Then With inhuman strength, A father lifts dying fingers to sky


Pointing to a cloth, flying on high


His heart burns like fire, beats like a drum


As with his last breath he whispers


FREEDOM!

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