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In a robust democracy, reality, howsoever inconvenient it may be, finds its expression both in the speech of political leaders and the other social forms of assertion. The existence of the real has to be transparent, both through its circulation in and by the media as well as its argumentative articulation in deliberative democracy. A normatively responsible media through its communication effect has the responsibility to circulate the content of reality without distortion.
Which one of the following statements best reflects the crux of the above passage?
Responsible media should not distort the real in an ideal democracy.
Fake news seems inherent in the life of an ideal democracy.
There should not be any kind of restrictions on the freedom of expression in an ideal democracy.
Irresponsible media and political leaders cannot be effectively controlled in an ideal democracy.
- Option 1: Responsible media should not distort the real in an ideal democracy.
This statement aligns with the passage's emphasis on "normatively responsible media" that accurately communicates reality. It reflects the media's role in ensuring the truth is conveyed without distortion.
Correct Answer.
- Option 2: Fake news seems inherent in the life of an ideal democracy.
This statement contradicts the passage, which argues for reality's transparent expression, not the acceptance of fake news.
- Option 3: There should not be any kind of restrictions on the freedom of expression in an ideal democracy.
While the passage emphasizes expression, it focuses more on truthful media without mention of unrestricted freedom.
- Option 4: Irresponsible media and political leaders cannot be effectively controlled in an ideal democracy.
This statement does not match the passage, which discusses media responsibility rather than uncontrollability.
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