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Social Media and Our Own Values

     The television, computer, cell phone and advertising media has changed the belief system for some Americans.  There are schools across the world teaching computer technology (with social media examples) over religion, cultural differences and unity among all.  Additionally, people are more exposed to the harshness of reality and mimicking what they see.  How do people see more violence, hatred, body shaming, drug abuse/overdoses, money glorification and sexual immorality?  Mostly through the media!

     The stories about Serena Williams and Les Moonves (CBS former CEO and Executive) have taken  over the social media scene this past weekend.  They have crossed all different topics such as race relations, sports, history, women's rights, violence, sexuality, embarrassment, LOVE, RESPECT, honesty, fear, acknowledgment, trust, lies, misconduct, power abuse, working class, sexual aggression, family, mother/daughter relations, child rearing, disrespect, fame, adultery and so many more.  How do we explain what's going on in the media to our children?  Do we have a logical, non bias attitude to make any statement? 

     The values in media, especially today, have changed the values of people.  Everyone, near and far, have had their value system strengthened for the better or worse.  Children are still being born, teenagers are still growing into themselves, college students are our future!  What are we showing our children?  As individuals we need to review our own value system.  Teach by example, with actions more than just words.  Teachers cannot be the only ones giving our children their values.  Parents and the community need to reinforce the true value system.  Why?  Because most schools do not teach religion.  It is a sad thing when a child cannot learn about the love of God and His works in our life.  NOW, more than ever before, we need help from a Higher Power.  Look around, hold your loved ones close and respect one another despite differences.

                                        Peace & Love




****Extra Note*****   
Cardi B and Nicki had an altercation of some sort at a fashion show this past weekend as well.  Both women are very talented rap artists.  Beautiful ladies who walked the red carpet in gorgeous designer dresses.  Yet, the altercation made them look UGLY!  The incident has been blasted all over the media for our youth to see.  As a result, how is any of it justified to our young girls?

Comments

Unknown said…
We give to much attention to media instead of just living, being, enjoying, and experiencing. We don't truly grow and interact. We just observe, commentate, desensitize, and form opinions.
Girrrrrlllll!!! Yes!!!!
A little RESPECT goes a long way

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