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June 29, 2018

Corporate Media Monopolies Divide Us-The FCC is letting America down

The most important use of our national airwaves and internet and cable is to facilitate better communication between all social elements of our society. Our ability to communicate with each other sociologically is the key to our success universally.

The FCC could create standards and ownership policies to further this singularly important goal, as it has in the past, but it doesn't do that presently.

Everyone needs to see themselves and their views reflected in our national media, but presently just a few corporate entities control virtually our entire national media structure. Therefore, just a few views are represented countless times on thousands of media outlets owned by a few entities.

This is why it has become common knowledge that our media divides us and doesn't bring us together at all. Our national media structure is like a cancer on the health of our society as a whole. It is set up to over inflate a few general elements of our society and their views and ideas, while not giving any voice at all to countless others.

If you put two people with vastly different ideologies in a room alone, then a fight will break out. With many people of varying views in a room everyone realizes that no one of them can win and that they must try to make friends with many others they don't agree with.

The FCC is letting America down.

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