Is Dateline Just A Tool Of The State? Dateline's latest episode on Morgan Fox's murder in Ohio is just another way for law enforcement to control the narrative and manipulate public opinion. By focusing so heavily on unsolved crimes, they play into a system where cops get face time while the real work of justice gets sidelined.
These shows aren't about solving cases; they're about selling ratings by playing up fear. Watchers think they're getting closure or insight when in reality, they're being fed carefully curated information that keeps them looking to authority figures for answers instead of demanding accountability and transparency from those same institutions. The real story is not just who killed Morgan Fox but how the police response and media coverage have failed victims over and over again.
So here's a challenge: Who's brave enough to argue that Dateline serves any purpose beyond entertainment? Show me the evidence it does more than distract us with sensationalism while real systemic issues go unaddressed. If you think these shows are about justice, you're missing what this whole system is built on--keeping people scared and passive.
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