#MediaLiteracy is always a challenge - but in times of great conflict, we especially struggle with different ideas of what the news "should" do.
What we currently have is a corporate-conservative legacy system, which will prioritize what sells, even if it upsets more than empowers. That sucks.
But citizens also don't always understand that a robust democracy requires *pluralist* media, which will not always align with state PR. It's important to ask what a thriving democracy looks like to you.