If you read the news or listen to it at all, there’s one common theme: negativity.
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It struck me while browsing headlines that so many of them used the word “criticize.” One person criticizes what someone else did or said. Most of the time, you don’t even know the critic nor do you care to know them or what their opinion is: Why should I care what they think? They don’t represent my values, my opinion, or me. Why should it matter to me what they have to say about something or someone?
But for some reason the media thinks posting other people’s criticism will catch our attention. We’ll want to read the critique or criticism from someone who means nothing to us and then they’ll get more readers or viewers?!
Naught! I bet you’re with me: I’ll form my own opinion about what someone did or said and it doesn’t matter to me what some obscure person, or even famous personality, thinks about it.
In the political arena today, you’ll hear or see reports on what one candidate says about another candidate’s words or opinions or choices or life. Or someone else chimes in just to make news.
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Form your own opinion about your candidate and don’t get caught up in the political rhetoric and mudslinging.
Recently an author friend had a well-known newspaper review her new book. A live media source wanted to interview her before they found out the article was positive, then there was no rush. If it’s not a mean, vengeful, misrepresentation that you have to defend, it’s not newsworthy.
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Underneath all this negativity is an underlying principle: Joyful, happy, good news that builds you up doesn’t sell. News isn’t relevant unless it’s filled with drama, personal attacks, negative opinions, belittling, and criticism. Otherwise, today’s media doesn’t bother to report it. Or if they even try, there’s always another newspaper, media, or vocal person that’s ready to rip that reporter or person to shreds for being a Pollyanna, too nice, too religious, too respectful, too kind, too positive, too out of touch with reality . . . .
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And what about us their audience? Have we become conditioned to only being interested in bad, traumatic, critical, negative, drama news? On our social media do we share positive strides in areas that we care about or do we only read and share articles that will get crying, angry face emoji’s?
It’s All About Mind Control
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My point is let’s not let negativity influence or control our minds. As you know, I’m the first one to be an advocate for speaking out against immoral issues and the wrongs of today, and I will listen to those who are constructively fighting for the same causes and denouncing those who are doing evil. But I’m not interested in the opinion or criticism of someone I don’t respect.
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As always, the Word gives us guidelines for what we should take into our mind and it’s good to remember in all our communication.
Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will. Romans 12:2
5 Those who live according to the flesh have their minds set on what the flesh desires; but those who live in accordance with the Spirit have their minds set on what the Spirit desires. 6 The mind governed by the flesh is death, but the mind governed by the Spirit is life and peace. Romans 8:5-7
And here’s a good guideline for how we should respond to those we don’t agree with or to criticism of our opinions:
Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen. Ephesians 4:29
Let your conversation be gracious and attractive so that you will have the right response for everyone. Colossians 4:6 NLT
What are your thoughts on the use of criticism by the media or the reporting of other people’s criticism?
You might also want to read my blog post a year ago, When Did We Become So Uncivil?
How Should We Respond to Verbal Attacks?
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My thoughts are that the media is being used to fuel God’s enemy in these last days. The Word of God tells us that the love of many will grow cold. God help us to always remember our first love and to be kind to others. I’m not fighting for rights as much as I’m fighting to keep my faith in Jesus Christ.
Yes, I’m always saying the media isn’t the enemy of the people, Satan is and he’s using the media as his emissary and they’re falling right in step with him.