1. Explain the topic that you chose.
The topic I chose to research is obesity because it seems to be a major topic in America lately, particularly on social media.
2. What 2 news sources did you choose to watch or read? Why did you choose these sources?
I looked up two different news sources, CNN and Fox News, because they are well-known but often have different perspectives on various topics.
3. Were they biased in any way? Meaning, did the person reporting on the issue seem to have a preference for or against the issue? If so how? If not, explain how they did not.
Yes, while CNN’s article focused on the health risks of obesity, showing medical research and expert opinions on how obesity increases the probability of heart disease and diabetes. And Fox News, spoke on obesity from an economic point of view, discussing how rising obesity rates lead to higher healthcare costs for taxpayers, both parties didn’t take other variables into account. Which makes both outlets biased in my opinion. While neither source seemed extremely biased, CNN leans towards government intervention and public health policies, while Fox News highlighted personal responsibility in maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Here lies the problem, what is healthy? What does that mean? Does it mean body weight or body fat? Does it mean eating foods that are considered healthy as opposed to junk food? Because there’s dozens of skinny people who eat junk food. Are they still healthy despite not being classified as obese? What about bodybuilders? According to Body mass index, a bodybuilder would be categorized obese despite living a healthy lifestyle.
4. Did they show any evidence or sources to back up their claims?
Both outlets included creditable sources from expert opinions and research studies.
CNN naturally cited studies from medical journals and of course Fox News referenced economic analysts and policy experts.
5. Why is it important for news sources to report on this issue without any bias?
It is important for media outlets to report on obesity without bias so the public can make informed decisions based on factual information rather than political or ideological viewpoints. This is how phobias are created. In this particular case, fat phobia. This literally why the Fat Acceptance and Body Positivity Movements got started because women are tired of being bullied on for their weight due to weaponized misinformation about health and wellness for the sole purpose of bias against plus sized women. Because think about it, heavyset male celebrities are never accused of promoting obesity. The Hip Hop Culture proved this with rappers such as Biggie Smalls aka Notorious B.I.G, Heavy D, Fat Joe, Big Punisher, The Fat Boys etc. This obesity outrage only became a problem when public figures like Tess Holiday began gracing the cover of Cosmopolitan Magazine. Or when singer, Lizzo became a mainstream performer. And then the public literally fat shamed and bullied her into losing weight. This begs the question, does America honestly care about health or do they care about maintaining misogyny?
Sources:
CNN Health. “Obesity rates continue to rise across the U.S., experts warn.” September 15, 2024. www.cnn.com
Fox News. “The financial burden of obesity: Who pays the price?” September 16, 2024. www.foxnews.com
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