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Episode 06: The Media’s Default Setting of White Supremacy

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Unpacking Media Bias in Police Narratives

This chapter critically examines the language and narratives used by media in reporting police violence, highlighting how terms like 'officer-involved shooting' obscure accountability. It emphasizes the differences in coverage between incidents involving Black and white victims, revealing systemic biases that perpetuate racism. The discussion underscores the media's role in shaping public perception and failing to address the realities of police brutality against marginalized groups.

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