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“The problem with the press is that they can't tell the difference between a bicycle crash and the end of civilization.” quote by George Bernard Shaw
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“The problem with the press is that they can't tell the difference between a bicycle crash and the end of civilization.”

George Bernard Shaw

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The media often exaggerates trivial events, making them seem as catastrophic as societal collapse.

In simple terms: Press overreacts to minor incidents as if they were world‑ending.

Key Takeaway

Critically evaluate news sources.

Themes

media criticism exaggeration public perception

Mood

skeptical concerned

Type

cautionary observational

When to use this quote

  • reading news
  • discussing media bias
  • educating others

Key Concepts

journalism sensationalism information overload

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does sensationalism affect public trust?
  • What responsibilities do journalists have?
A Different Perspective

Media can also highlight genuine crises, not just trivialities.

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