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Hate Becomes Daily Entertainment in India as Muslim-Hater Cartoons Fill Airwaves

In India, hate-filled news coverage has become a daily entertainment staple, with TV channels offering panel debates on sensitive topics like Pakistan and Hindu pride, often at the expense of Muslims, who are frequently portrayed as villains. This toxic media landscape perpetuates a culture of divisiveness and intolerance in the country.

Hate Becomes Daily Entertainment in India as Muslim-Hater Cartoons Fill Airwaves
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Every morning in India begins with two parallel news cycles, one carefully curated for television screens and the other perpetuating hate speech, focusing on topics such as Pakistan, Hindu pride, and sensationalized debates about Muslim lives. This dichotomy has become a disturbing trend, where hateful rhetoric is presented as entertainment. The Indian media landscape has lost its critical edge, instead choosing to fuel divisions and provoke public outrage. As a result, the country's daily discourse is now dominated by hate speech and xenophobia.

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