few countries in the electoral processes of democracy and its sobremediatización resemble a dance contest in the style of those which are sent text messages to choose who stays or who goes. can speak of trivialized politics and therefore of democracy. Also of the shallowness of the discussions or overshoot of a holder with respect to its content. Not to mention playing the part of multimedia information according treacherously their interests. And much cheaper Quoted on TV that discourages critical thinking and awareness.
culture is capitalist democracy. Supply and demand. candidate and vote.
made in election campaigns and public opinion polls are what are the key issues which are in there to emphasize and which should be avoided in speeches. And according to that, pass the campaigns hired publicists. Two examples
shore:
1st. The Chilean case, is heard saying that Chile is politically mature. That there is broad consensus about the direction of the country. Radicalism is not viable, the choice is between center and center.
However, in Chile the number of young people between 20 and 30 who did not register to vote (which translates in abstention) is overwhelming. Consensus then what is meant?.
Another example: the "theme" of the Mapuche (fight "Indian") is taboo in this campaign.
2nd. TN Argentine channel (of the few Argentines who see in the Uruguayan cables) is a nice example of how to use biased quoting, among other points "strong (or sad)" in that environment. To test just to see how they handled the productive discussion on Media Law. They had advertisements where, as Chronicle TV, put on the screen rather large "With the global gag rule this channel may cease to exist." Well it would be.
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