Monday, February 7, 2011

My Semi-Annual Dose of Brevity, as Regards Egypt, Vietnam and the Power of Media

In 1968, televised coverage of a crisis halfway around the world served to involve the American Public at a deeper emotional level.  The conflict became less abstract, more humanized.


Today, televised coverage of a crisis halfway around the world serves as grist for the FAIL Blog mill.  The conflict became a spectacle, less humanized.

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