However, even in its unfinished state, the essay does present an insightful, well-articulated discussion of the issue.
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There are some who would say that the media reflects the values of society.
I believe however, that the media in fact tend to create values in a society.
The values created may be far different from the values that our society would choose to embrace.
I offer two examples that serve well to illistrate that the media can in fact shape the very moral fibers in our society.
The first medium that comes to mind is music.
Through
music we can proclaim our love,
communicate feelings, and
express new attiudes.
Music is widely available to almost everyone in our society.
To see how music has changed the values of our society, one needs only to look
to the urban sprawl.
Rap and gangsta styles of music reach millions of
city teens and young adults.
It's message is quite simple- violence, drugs,
and sex .
Young people are constantly bombarded with the message that if you want something all you have to do is to take it.
The values of human life, respect for elders and children have been lost.
We have gangs and random killings in the streets of most cities in our country.
Are these my values?
They are most certainly not.
This music does not reflect the values of this society.
This music is the very core of this degradation of our values.
How many tricked out gang cars to you see that don't have the annoying bass rumble of Rap music vibrating out of them?
This music is part of the persona of a whole generation of people.
It is just as much a part of their ego as the guns, drugs, and abuse of women.
Another medium that is shaping the values of our society is advertising.
Advertising is everywhere, on T.V., billboards, radio, even at the ballpark.
Through advertising some vendors can create "values".
To illuminate my point I will use tobacco companies as an example.
Joe Camel has convinced
millions of young people that it is cool to smoke.
The Marl
boro man has done the same.
The audience is always the same.
These ads are targeting young people.
They have created the "value" among children that it is ok for kids to smoke.
Again the values of society have been changed by a powerful media.
I'm sure there are not too many parents out there who would want their children to start smoking. Another advertising media that will surely change the values of ous society is the Internet.
The internet is really just
the world's largest commercial launched under the veil of access of useful information.
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