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Vietnam War Media Analysis

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When we as a nation look back at the Vietnam War, we tend to view the conflict as a loss but we don’t bother looking at the reason for why we lost. Compared to all of the other major conflicts that the US has been involved with in the past century, the Vietnam War is cinematically portrayed in a way of destruction and disorientation, leading to a public opinion of disinterest in the war. The depiction of the Vietnam War in films can be attributed to the transparency of the news media, but it also shows the themes that embody us as a nation. Without the aid of the media and positive propaganda, a war can be lost both on the battlefield and back at home.
When looking back at the Vietnam War, it is evident that the news media has a heavily transparent outlook on the conflict itself. The change that journalism took between the first and second world war was that “the news media became a bureaucratised production industry, allowing journalism to become a profession”, giving the journalists the freedom that they needed to report the truth (Badsey 244). Because of the freedom that journalists had, there was a …show more content…

The first reason was the division that the war itself caused within the United States, as there was a “strong and vocal” anti-war movement both at home and abroad (Accomando, par. 5). The second reason was the rising popularity and success of independent filmmakers who were able to express their feelings and emotions about the war freely (Accomando, par. 6). Because of the freedoms that these filmmakers had, they were truly able to show the horrors of the war and the atrocities that the military was performing in Vietnam. There was no requirement to follow strict guidelines that would only produce propaganda supporting the war, creating a library of films that go completely against the war and the military

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