Media narrative buildings and you



hi I am it here again...

 and I would like to talk about the narrative set by media around India forced  socialism and native thought which have the past experience which decide their thought process for example Mahatma Gandhi Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Dehra in which was set up by socialism little bit capitalism and nativism for Indian we have moved from being backward to a third world to the orientalism and then the postmodernism.

 but where are we really ...

today it's strongly hold that, in the subjective world in which everyone has their own perspective the current example is how the Reddit user were known as socialism features when they used their power against the Evil capitalist example hedge fund managers does short selling guy use to speculate the market when the collective tried to have their thoughts then there's a demand that they should be demolished and financial guys want regulation for themselves which haven't been heard in general terms.

talking about which they have wanted us to seen like third world as a bad environment to be lived and the concept of superior for themselves.

Someone will argue how the capitalist trained like the job culture in which innovation is there but in directly proportional to the stress

The main aim is to increase the productivity and innovation and whenever distinct coincide with the personal gain for securing the power then any one of them have to be compromised are used to love the media their thinking but not in their narrative; have generated of experience in myself that how I want to see the things and to analyse him which I do and really do.

How did Indian media in themselves did answer the question and the answer could be they have dragged their narrative from the developed World lens and and this so called third Nation.  so what is a true way ahead for a student like I have to develop my own narrative but what will be the origin that will be from the others native only but contain examples to support it.

 Now what I don't know what to say 

signing off

 thank you.

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