How does the media perpetuate genocide?ResponsesThe media doesn’t perpetuate genocide because they are reporting facts about what is happening everywhere and it is up to governments to take action.The media doesn’t perpetuate genocide because they are reporting facts about what is happening everywhere and it is up to governments to take action. - no response givenThe media can underplay the events, omit details, and decide which stories are more newsworthy.The media can underplay the events, omit details, and decide which stories are more newsworthy. - correctThe media is paid by government organizations to create stories that keep certain things in or out of the news.The media is paid by government organizations to create stories that keep certain things in or out of the news. - no response givenThe media plays no role in perpetuating genocide because events would happen regardless of what was reported.
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The media can play a role in perpetuating genocide by spreading hate speech, misinformation, and propaganda that dehumanizes certain groups and incites violence against them. They can also choose to ignore or minimize the suffering of marginalized populations, allowing atrocities to continue unchecked. Additionally, the media's framing of conflicts and events can contribute to shaping public perception and support for genocidal acts. By not holding perpetrators accountable or presenting a biased narrative, the media can contribute to the normalization and acceptance of genocide.