May 14, 2009

Dangerous Institutionalized Media Bias


Reporting a death in Long Island, NY the suspected son of the victim is described as having "a history of mental illness" (WFXT-TV Boston, Gene Lavanchy on Thursday morning FOX TV News), plus these two stories in Newsday.

In the first one the journalists say "Eduardo Barragan, [. . .] had a history of psychological problems." They say it was the "company" who revealed this questionable medical information protected by HIPAA laws. Lavanchy said, Police said he had a history of mental illness. The same day El Monte police are shown on WFXT-TV kicking a man in the head who was lying down after a car chase. Why is what police say reported unfiltered by the parrots in the media? Police dehumanize civilians calling them "dirt bags." How is this not worse than hate speech?

In the second story below the journalist said The victim "cared for a son afflicted with schizophrenia - the same son accused Wednesday of killing" her.

[. . .]

"Eduardo Barragan, 38, who was charged in the death of his mother, [. . .] was diagnosed with schizophrenia 19 years ago, [sister Kay Otilia] Massell said."

All three continue to broadcast a negative stereotype of persons with disabilities (persons accused of mental illness). They do not report the likelihood that psychiatric drugs may be the cause of violence. They do not report that the drug-company-friendly FDA requires a black box warning on anti depressants which may cause suicidal thoughts. They ignore the irreparable harm of stronger psychiatric drugs (see, e.g Robert Whitaker's "Mad in America."

How many deaths are caused by the psychiatric industry and their corporate drug mentors while conformist journalists blame the drug addled?

http://www.newsday.com/news/local/ny-lidead1412762445may13,0,198764.story

or

http://tinyurl.com/r8fmjl

Cops: Searingtown man charged with mother's murder
BY CARL MACGOWAN AND MATTHEW CHAYES
carl.macgowan@newsday.com
matthew.chayes@newsday.com
Newsday.com
10:53 PM EDT, May 13, 2009

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The victim "cared for a son afflicted with schizophrenia - the same son accused Wednesday of killing" her.

[. . .]

"Eduardo Barragan, 38, who was charged in the death of his mother, [. . .] was diagnosed with schizophrenia 19 years ago, [sister Kay Otilia] Massell said."

http://www.newsday.com/news/local/ny-likay1412763770may13,0,5190988.story

or

http://tinyurl.com/p4nbmr

Daughter: Victim was a woman of strong faith
BY CARL MACGOWAN
carl.macgowan@newsday.com
Newsday.com
10:43 PM EDT, May 13, 2009

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