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Just to the south of our border we saw the detrimental effect corporate media can have. Media is one of the agents of socialization and as one, media can move and compel us, sometimes empower us, and enlighten us. However, it can also distract us, manipulate us, indoctrinate us, and most importantly, divide us. Journalism used to be the champion of our liberty, freedom of press and freedom of speech. But it seems that by late, this cannot be further from its original values. Many might blame the corporate media for this tragedy, but it is merely just a symptom of our actual illness. The inability to face one’s problems is what lead us here. By doing the contrary, we might bring back our once beloved journalism. Just to the south of our border we saw the detrimental effect corporate media can have. Media is one of the agents of socialization and as one, media can move and compel us, sometimes empower us, and enlighten us. However, it can also distract us, manipulate us, indoctrinate us, and most importantly, divide us. Journalism used to be the champion of our liberty, freedom of press and freedom of speech. But it seems that by late, this cannot be further from its original values. Many might blame the corporate media for this tragedy, but it is merely just a symptom of our actual illness. The inability to face one’s problems is what lead us here. By doing the contrary, we might bring back our once beloved journalism. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx