Is the Media’s Intent to Entertain us Actually Becoming Harmful?

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“Kids who spend more time with media report lower grades and lower levels of personal contentment” (Perle). Over the years with the increase in the use of technology and media, more and more problems are becoming prevalent in today’s society. What was first invented with the intent of making citizens’ lives simpler, easier, and less stressful is beginning to have an opposite effect on everyone. The media is starting to have more and more harmful effects in not only children, but adults, too. The media not only has been proven to have negative effects on women, men, and children through television, internet, social networking, and many other different ways, but has also desensitized society from major issues in every community as well. Women, both young and old, are arguably the most commonly effected group of Americans effected by the media. Studies has been shown to prove that the way women view themselves is greatly effected by the media. In general, women compare themselves to other women and have a hard time accepting themselves as they are. While it is pushed to teach every woman to love themselves for what they look like, most women have a very difficult time doing this with a very contradicting media. Between models and photoshop that has gotten too out-of-hand, it is no wonder that women are having a hard time doing this. (MNT) These effects that the media is having on women are becoming more and more serious. “The results are troubling because recent research has established body dissatisfaction as a major risk factor for low self-esteem, depression, obesity and eating disorders such as bulimia. At the same time, women’s displeasure with their bodies has become so common that it’s now considered normal” (Concern). The m... ... middle of paper ... ...enerations of this country and causing many problems - many that could be easily prevented or fixed. Ultimately, the media is going to continue to have negative effects on all citizens in America until drastic measures are taken to prevent them. Works Cited Clinton, Chelsea, and James P. Steyer. "Is the Internet Hurting Children?" CNN. Cable News Network, 01 Jan. 1970. Web. 7 Nov. 2013. "Concern Over Strong Media Influence On Women's Body Image." Medical News Today. MediLexicon International, 13 May 2008. Web. 7 Nov. 2013. Perle, Liz. "The Side Effects of Media." Reviews and Ratings for Family Movies, TV Shows, Websites, Video Games, Books and Music. Common Sense Media, 20 Jan. 2010. Web. 7 Nov. 2013. "Studies Suggest Complex Link Between Guns, Violent Video Games « CBS DC." CBS DC. Commercial Broadcast Television Network, 24 Sept. 2013. Web. 7 Nov. 2013.

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