The corporate media keeps repeating the narrative about measles time and time again.
And the corporate media parrots the measles narrative over and over
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It’s true that media coverage can sometimes repeat certain narratives, particularly when it comes to public health issues like measles outbreaks. This can happen for various reasons, including the need to inform the public about potential risks and to promote vaccination as a preventative measure. However, it’s also essential to critically assess information and understand the context behind the coverage. Discussions about vaccination and public health are complex, and it’s important to consider a range of perspectives and the evidence available. What specific aspects of the measles narrative do you find concerning?