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Watching CNN- dangers, fears, and death everywhere
As a part of the benefits of a hotel room in Mexico (and being a little
close to Los Estados Unidos) is that I get a television in my room. I do
not usually use these things - I hardly even know what they are - but
the presence of a TV in this room after not gazing at one for months
struck me as kind of a novelty. I turned it on, found CNN, and became
afraid of the world. We, us, everybody is under attack. How can I travel
in such a bleeding world, I do not know.
I am watching images of famine, war, and death roll out of the CNN and
into my unsuspecting noggin. The babies in Papua New Guinea are dying,
Myanmar is under water, the Republicans and Democrats are booth doomed,
conservatives are happier than liberals, North Korea is still scary, and
Islamic radicals in Beirut are tearing down pictures of their old prime
minister and stomping on them in the streets. Yikes. And I still go out of my
front door and into this wretched, wretched world?
The police in Mexico are even being assassinated and the country has lost
control as the drug cartels are wiping out the government. Chaos must
certainly be breaking out in the streets? No. Mexico is fine. I know
this because I am in Mexico. I did not know that their crooked police
chief was knocked off until I turned on the foreign CNN. The Mexicans do
not seem to care. I went through a dozen police and military checkpoints
today, and the soldiers were as dumb-smiling and the police were as
beady-eyed as ever. They did not seem to care that the Mexico City police
chief was assassinated.
The CNN makes money off of scaring people who are not at the source.
I do not make a habit of watching the news on TV or of reading
newspapers. I travel to learn about the news. To really find out what is
going on in this world I feel that you need to look people in the face.
You need to hear the words from people's mouths, and not through the
well strategize sound bytes of CNN. Frightened people are going to try
to learn about what threatens them. The news thought to be a main
provider of this information. The more people that CNN can scare into
staying in their homes, the more money they make, as people who stay in
doors will watch CNN and shudder.
This world is not horrible, the people are not starving, and famine and
strife are the global exceptions, rather than the rule.
To find the world as it really is, I feel that I need to travel.
CNN's portrayal of a world under fire is simply untrue. I look out my
window and everything out to the dusty horizon is nothing but tranquilo.
Travel has taught me that the world is alright.
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