Why has the media privileged these questions? I’d guess that the media is incentivized to ask whatever questions will get them the most views. That’s a very different goal from asking the most important questions, and is one reason to stop paying attention to the media.
Journalists are not paid to print the truth. They are paid to sell newspapers. (This correlates to your “most views” idea.)
However, people buy newspapers (and consume other forms of media). People choose to read celebrity gossip and trivia rather than constructive solutions for world peace (and other things you might think ‘important’). I think its intellectually lazy to blame the media. They produce for their audience.
Also, there are diverse media with diverse views of what is ‘important’. And a lot of people don’t want answers to questions. They don’t want solutions to problems. They want to be entertained. They want to be amused.
Journalists are not paid to print the truth. They are paid to sell newspapers. (This correlates to your “most views” idea.)
However, people buy newspapers (and consume other forms of media). People choose to read celebrity gossip and trivia rather than constructive solutions for world peace (and other things you might think ‘important’). I think its intellectually lazy to blame the media. They produce for their audience.
Also, there are diverse media with diverse views of what is ‘important’. And a lot of people don’t want answers to questions. They don’t want solutions to problems. They want to be entertained. They want to be amused.
Is this so terrible?
Who’s blaming the media for anything? All I said is that this is one reason to stop paying attention to the media.