BROADCASTING`S DIRTY TRICKS - INJUSTICE

 There are countless stories of innocent individuals wrongfully convicted because all evidence seemed to point to them, while the true criminals walked free. These victims often spend years in prison, forced to carry the stigma of a criminal label. This is a clear miscarriage of justice, stemming from errors by judges or juries. For years, we’ve heard the excuse that “everyone makes mistakes,” but victims of these injustices deserve far more than apologies from the justice system.

For nearly two decades, I’ve noticed a pattern of advertisements and media campaigns that seem designed to convince me that certain individuals are guilty or that specific groups are responsible for injustices against me. However, these efforts often feel like mere displays of advertising and commercial power. It appears there may be a group behind this type of advertising, aiming to expose flaws in the judicial system or to suggest that justice is truly blind.

As an author who has personally experienced injustice, I struggle to believe that this organized advertising, testing, and misinformation could come from the justice system itself. Instead, it seems more likely that these campaigns are driven by victims who have long sought justice. Unable to secure their rights through legal means, they may be using the power of media and broadcasting to influence writers, directing attention to their close friends or loved ones to highlight that anyone can become a victim of injustice.



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