What is at work in this report is the reduction of language to code. Cliches, coined by the state, become the only acceptable vocabulary. Everyone knows what to say and how to respond. It is scripted. Vocabulary shrinks so that the tyranny of nationalist rhetoric leaves people sputtering state-sanctioned slogans. Chris Hedges
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In his article "The Cliche in the News," the author argues that the news media has become increasingly formulaic and that all of the news is merely a series of state-approved clichés. By reducing words to code, the media creates news stories that are formulaic and boring. This is because the media no longer looks at news as a means of communicating ideas, but rather as a way to convince people to support a certain agenda and policy. This is why we watch news but do not think about it.

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