April begins with laughter—but the kind that echoes hollow.
What if the real joke isn’t the headline… but the belief that it’s complete?
Every day, narratives are packaged, trimmed, and delivered like fast food for the mind. Urgency replaces accuracy. Emotion replaces clarity. And the audience? Kept just informed enough to react—but not enough to understand.
The “Month of Fools” isn’t about mocking people. It’s about exposing the system that counts on distraction to survive.
When everything feels urgent, nothing is examined. When every story demands outrage, truth slips quietly out the back door.
This isn’t a breakdown of trust.
It’s a realization that trust was never the foundation.
It was habit.
Link for Article:
https://www.pewresearch.org/journalism/2024/03/12/public-trust-in-news-media-remains-low/

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