Why Do We Lie

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Humanity was endowed with a gift. The gift of free will. With that free will came the ability to lie to our fellow human beings. The ability bubbled up another emotional concept called fear. Not apprehending the truth can lead to many people fearing what it might be. Thus, by accepting the lies that other people tell us gets rid of the fear we have putting our minds to rest.

Reality can some of the time be more bizarre than fiction.

Many have apprehended long ago that our politicians will mislead us without a moment's notice, although most people have no clue that our news media deceives and deludes us just as much, if not more.

We have been betrayed by our media to such a degree, for the most part, due to individuals that are excessively …show more content…

I listened to each word they said and they became my ideology. Unfortunately, as we all grow up we all realize that our parents deceived us with stories involving fictional characters in order to influence our behaviors. If our own parents are capable of such deception how are we suppose to believe the man sitting in the newsroom is telling the truth.

The United States Journals have not been one to shy away from a little white lie. Most of the early years of the United States, propaganda was a huge driving factor of the press. Journalist used Yellow Journalism to sell papers and provoke the United States people in supporting causes like the Spanish-American War or World War I. Through these newspapers, American citizens were fed misrepresentations of the truth, which indicated that they were not in control of their sympathy, resentment, trepidations, or any emotions at all. It was all controlled by the press.

The news channels such as CNN, Fox News, BBC News, and many other news networks still conceal the truth from the American populace and lie to the masses right in their face. Yet no one can completely differentiate the distinction between truth and

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