Monday, March 11, 2019
Media Controls Your Mind
Media Controls Your head The media has a great effect on Americas familiar culture than close to people realize. Ameri chamberpots are al focal points plugged in, and our access to media has a greater effect on our choices than ever before. People must learn that sound because something is being reported in the media does non mean it is true. This lesson goes all the way back to the beginning of modern media, starting with the television. One cannot trust e verything he sees being advertised.Most advertizings are overly exaggerated and sometimes manipulative, Just to post consumers to buy a intersection point, vote a certain way, or bank in a certain thing. For instance, in the thirties Americas first drug czar Harry J. Anslinger began adept of the worlds greatest public relations campaigns to alter hangmans halter by telling apparent lies to society, such as hemp is to a greater extent misemployful to the body than alcoholic drink and tobacco. Seventy eld afterw ard people still think the lies even after decades of scientific proof.Because media can have substantive influences on our opinions, the American public as a whole need to be more aware of it on a chance(a) basis. The media has a responsibility to use only depend fitting explanations as opposed to exaggeration when arguing against the egalization of marijuana. The campaigns that Anslinger designed consisted of many movies, musicals, and advertisements, all aimed at demonizing the usage of marijuana. His main argument against the use of marijuana was that smoking it could set about a person insane. Every single iodin of his claims omitted some very important facts, which make the advertisements misleading.Study after study over the years has turn out that marijuana is way less dangerous than alcohol or tobacco, and it is not a gateway drug leading to the usage of other drugs. For simulation in the article posted by Paul Armentano he says, In the United States alone, an estim ated 79,000 lives are lost annually due(p) to excessive drinking. Anslinger promoted these pretended claims to the general public for the sole reason of making sure that marijuana remained illegal. He even tried to say that a kid from Florida killed his father, mother, both brothers, and sister was due to his newly formed habit of smoking marijuana.That was a very far- fetched claim, even for those who supported keeping marijuana illegal. But, it did stick with a vast majority of people, and to this day marijuana is still illegal in almost every state. However, the longstanding tradition of keeping it illegal is easy changing. As of the most recent election, there are eighteen states in the U. S. that have legalized the plant for medicinal usage, and two states, Washington and Colorado, have recently legalized the recreational usage of the plant as well.One would esteem after 70 years of proven studies on marijuana that more states would have made efforts to legalize marijua na by now. Keeping marijuana illegal due to its dangerous effects seems especially hypocritical, in light of the fatalities that are associated with alcohol and tobacco use every year. Four percent of all deaths in America annually are due to the consumption of alcohol. To this day there has not Magazine No one has ever died of THC marijuana poisoning, by and large because a 160- lb. person would have to smoke roughly 900 Joints in a sitting to reach a lethal dose. In light of that statistic, it is awesome that alcohol is used so casually every day by millions of people, yet marijuana remains illegal. In my opinion I think that alcohol should be illegal not cannabis. The mass media should be get to present factual information and not over exaggerate claims on behalf of marijuana, because he public needs to know the truth. Every citizen has the right to unbiased, truthful information, and we should be able to trust the media to give this information to us.One of the 1930 anti-mariJ uana advertisements that was particularly away was an advertisement with prototypes degrading anything associated with marijuana. It showed a devil in the background with the weasel dustup sin, vice, insanity, and degradation scattered around the fgure. It also has a Joint in the middle with the words the smoke of hell. That is obviously promoting exaggerated and faulty nformation to someone who has not been able to get both sides of the story. Back when this advertisement was made the Ethos portrayed would be a lot different nowadays..In the 1930s that ad had Just comely credibility to the average citizen to persuade them to make because a majority of the popular culture was not educated on the subject. A person uneducated on the subject will be easily persuaded into believing that marijuana is dangerous, without understanding the full picture. Using the devils image to promote anti-mariJuana beliefs is like using Gods image when selling a product. If one has to use both of those images in an advertisement, he must be rightfully desperate to sell or promote something because there are a lot of other less suggestive images that could be used.However, the message to finish from smoking marijuana is not completely inaccurate either, especially in states where it remains illegal. A good reason to stay away from marijuana is that it is simply illegal, and no one wants to go to Jail. Other people believe that cannabis should only be used if it is absolutely needed for medicinal reasons. Smoking cannabis impairs your ability to function normally and do daily activities, such as driving. The effects are not as tender as alcohol but can still be enough to be considered being impaired.The effects of smoking tobacco are more minor than the effects of alcohol and marijuana, and therefore daily use of the product is more acceptable. Even though it may cause long-term health effects, cigarettes can be smoked daily without causing any harm to other people. It is understandable why these products are still legal in the United States, because it is hard to change the law after many years of selling the product. Our government would lose a lot of money if either alcohol or tobacco were illegal because of the pecial tax that many states levy on cigarettes.And the government is mainly focused on clearing their debt, and that would be detrimental towards the economy. They also provide thousands of Jobs to citizens. The alcohol and tobacco industries contribute significant tax revenues to the federal, state, and local governments. In conclusion, the choice to support the legalization of marijuana is influenced by many factors, including religion, family, and values. However, it is also influenced by the media and the medias portray of marijuana as a dangerous substance.If the edia is going to play such an important use of goods and services in affecting our choices, it should have mass media did not realize that what is shown to the popular cultu re on a daily basis could be so influential no matter how untruthful the advertisements might be. It is not median(a) for the government to know more information than society. So to be able to instill truthfulness the mass media cannot promote exaggerated claims like the one I mentioned earlier. Once an advertisement is out there, there is no getting it back. The media should be responsible for promoting truthful claims to society so that we an all achieve in life like we all should.Work Cited Legal history of cannabis in the United States. www. wikipedia. com. Wikipedia, 02 2012. web. 5 NOV 2012. Lutz, William. With These Words, I Can Sell You Anything. Exploring wrangle. pg. 207-215. print. Oneil, Tom. The Language of Advertising. Exploring Language. pg. 207-215. Print. Miller, Scott. History of Marijuana. www. newslinetheatre. com. N. p. , n. d. Web. Wilson, Jacque. The Highs and Lows of Using Marijuana. kvue. com. CNN, Nov 1 1, 2012 Explain To Me Again Why push-down li st Is Illegal?. norm. org. NOVI 2011.
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