I've been interested in watching the level of conservative misinformation that circulates through the media.
Anti-Christian ideology has permeated much of the secular news media, and so often Biblical Christians are mocked, misrepresented or attacked for what they believe by anti-Christian agenda driven reporters.
But I learned first-hand how the news media operates by watching how they interpreted, changed, and misrepresented my intentions.
What the media misses is the amount of anger that's out there. Trump didn't create that.
'Flash mobs' are reported on extensively because they're novel and can be used to stoke fears of young people and the Internet. The media, of course, have absolutely no clue what they're reporting on.
The bedroom is an archetype. To me it stands for a lot of the silliness of our modern culture where the kind of things that we worship in our sacred spaces are based on media and movies because we don't really have much else in the way of myths, if that makes sense.
The conservative media movement exists primarily as a moneymaking venture.
In a media instant, Sarah Palin went from an unknown moose hunter to a mass phenomenon on the precipice of becoming the vice president of the United States.
I'm trying to embrace social media because it gives artists a little more power than we've had in the past.
It's not hard to see how accusations against Trump as a racist and misogynist would be met with eye rolls and knowing murmurs of 'political correctness' by people who have had their worldview constantly caricatured and demonized by the cultural elites in academia, media and politics.
We really ought to give ourselves a collective pat on the back for doing as well as we have in a universe of constant media change and mutation.
Twitter and Tumblr and Vine and Instagram and Facebook and Myspace, all these things are social media tools that we were all told we had to have, and what we're realizing is that, no you don't! No you don't.
It's no secret that the media has fragmented in recent years, that audiences have been cut into slivers, and that more and more people get their news from ever narrower outlets.
Grime is still quite new. You can't expect national radio and national media to get it straight away.
Grass-roots work is not flashy, and rarely celebrated on the national media level, but that is where change begins.
Our national media refuses to report that even the Supreme Court did not say marriage was a human right in all cases nor did it say that the heterosexual definition violated anyone's right or that the heterosexual definition of marriage was unconstitutional.
I come from a place where we feel like we're not represented in the national media.
There's a sense of authenticity that comes with 'Ebony.' There are very few national media outlets that are majority-African-American owned and really speak to our community with a sense of pride, authority, and ownership. That's what we do.
As I discovered, even the governor of a major state who holds pro-life views can be denied a hearing at his party's convention without the national media protesting it.
A very tiny percentage of people with mental illness are also violent. We know this. The constant linking of the two together in national media is so misleading.