Political Cartoon About Philippine Media

Political Cartoon About Philippine Media

Political cartoon about how Philippine media play roles and function in the Philippines which is the democratic country​

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1. Political cartoon about how Philippine media play roles and function in the Philippines which is the democratic country​


Answer:

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2. draw about political cartoon depicting your opinion about philippine media performs its roles and function in the philippines which is a democratic country​​


Answer:

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3. draw about political cartoon depicting your opinion about philippine media performs its roles and function in the philippines which is a democratic country​


Answer:

Political Cartoon

Ang isang political cartoon ay nagpapakita ng pangyayaring nagaganap sa mundo, at may kaakibat itong caricature ng mga tao o personalidad na kabilang sa isyung tinatalakay. Kalimitan ay sarcastic ang mga political cartoon.

Naka-attach sa sagot ang isang halimbawa ng political cartoon.

Ang political cartoon na aking isinali dito sa sagot ay nagpapakita ng mga tao at isang nurse sa ospital na palaging ibinabalita ng media sa Pilipinas. Dahil sa pandemya, maraming mga negosyo ang nagsara. Ang mga tao sa kaliwa ay gusto ng buksan ang mga negosyo, ngunit ang mga nasa medical field naman ay tutol pa sa ideyang ito sapagkat nandyan pa rin ang banta ng virus. Para sa akin, pinalala ng media ang pagkatakot ng mga tao sa virus, kaya naman malaki ang naging epekto nito sa ekonomiya.

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4. 1.Draw on a short bond paper a political cartoon depicting your opinion how Philippine media performs its roles and functions in the Philippines which is a democratic country2.Explain the message of your political cartoon in not less than 3 sentences​


Philippine Media Beautifies Things Or Exaggerates Even If It Is Not Accurate

              Media does not capture the whole reality. Philippine media is a business after all and they are after views and ratings or anything to boost their networks. Content is still king.

              However, since people consume media for variety of reasons, they go to unethical measures or grey measures to make bad things look good and good things look bad. Any nation's democratic culture must be created and developed via the use of the media. They give individuals information, which has an impact on how ideas and attitudes are formed and how political decisions are made. So, in addition to being free, independent, and pluralistic, the media must also freely accept social responsibility.

             They should still be regularized and must stick to ethical values to deliver factual information.

            Elections are significant occasions in which voters have the agency and authority to arbitrate intra-elite political power struggles, notwithstanding the various issues that plague Philippine democracy.

           Since there is frequently violence directed against journalists, the Philippines is among the most dangerous countries in which to work as a journalist.

In some locations, misinformation refers to just that, but in the increasingly repressive media and free speech contexts in the Philippines and elsewhere in the region, it frequently refers to information that the administration wants to keep people from hearing.

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Political Cartoon

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5. Guide question: 1. What is the message of this cartoon? 2. Is the situation about media depicted in the cartoon true in the Philippines? Why or why not? 3. Does the cartoon shows a challenge or a opportunity for media and information? Why?


Answer:

1. About the POLITICAL, PRESSURE AND TRUTH

2. No, because the cartoon and media was diffirent too each other because the cartoon is a fantacy but the media was real

3. Yes, They say that the Cartoons are just a fantacy but not all characters are not real they have a challenge to make the kids happy. And the media was a good opportunity to make information


6. WHAT IS THE ISSUE IS THE POLITICAL CARTOON ABOUT?


Answer:

Hi Shadow is here to Answer.

What is the point of a political cartoon?

Political cartoons can be very funny, especially if you understand the issue that they're commenting on. Their main purpose, though, is not to amuse you but to persuade you. A good political cartoon makes you think about current events, but it also tries to sway your opinion toward the cartoonist's point of view.

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7. what is the message of this cartoon?does it speak about the media in the philippines why or why not?​


Answer:

yes. Mostly of our media are controled by our government like a dog not because they were a pet but they we're more like a dog who always follow their masters rules mostly like what your master says is what you always do so also just like a dog we can't always trust media because the government is a cruel master of them


8. 1. What is the message in cartoon? 2. In the situation about media depicted in the cartoon true in Philippines?why or why not? 3. Does the cartoon show a challenge or an opportunity for media and information? why?


Answer:

1. It shows in the picture that the media wanted to get to the truth and spread it to the views but due to the political pressure it would faced when they tell the truth, it could affect them in a bad way.

2. I don't really watch the news about politics so I can't answer this.

3. Yes, it does show the challenge and an opportunity depends on what kind of information they've seen and heard about.


9. 1. What is the message in this cartoon? 2. Is the situation about media depicted in the cartoon true in the Philippines? Why or why not? 3. Does the cartoon shows a challenge or an opportunity for media and information? Why?​


Answer:

1. cartoon have a terrifying things in the lost episodes and its not good that kids seeing things like this.

2. yes but i don't know about in the Philippines.

3. because cartoon is so much funnier and entertain the kids that is watching and even it can help sometimes and also its scarry about all of terrifying things in spongebob sqaure pants episodes

Explanation:

so be safe and don't watch the lost episodes


10. Make a reflection about A glance at selected Philippine political caricature in alfred McCoy's Philippine Cartoons: Philippines Caricature of the American Era ( 1900-1941)​


Answer:

A Glance at Selected Philippine Political Caricature in Alfred McCoy’s Philippine Cartoons: Political Caricature of the American Era (1900-1941)

A Glance at Selected Philippine Political Caricature in Alfred McCoy’s Philippine Cartoons: Political Caricature of the American Era (1900-1941)Political cartoons and caricature are a rather recent art form, which veered away from the classical art by exaggerating human features and poking fun at its subjects. Such art genre and technique became a part of the print media as a form of social and political commentary, which usually targets persons of power and authority. Cartoons became an effective tool of publicizing opinions through heavy use of symbolism, which is different from a verbose written editorial and opinion pieces. The unique way that a caricature represents opinion and captures the audience’s imagination is a reason enough for historians to examine these political cartoons. Commentaries in mass media inevitably shape public opinion and such kind of opinion is worthy of historical examination. In his book Philippine Cartoons: Political Caricature of the American Era (1900-1941), Alfred McCoy, together with Alfredo Roces, compiled political cartoons published in newspaper dailies and periodicals in the aforementioned time period. For this part, we are going to look at selected cartoons and explain the context of each one. The first example was published in The Independent on May 20, 1916. The cartoon shows a politician from a Tondo, named Dr. Santos, passing his crown to his brother-in-law, Dr. Barcelona. A Filipino guy (as depicted wearing salakot and barong tagalog) was trying to stop Santos, telling the latter to stop giving Barcelona the crown because it is not his to begin with. The second example was also published by The Independent on 16 June 1917. This was drawn by Fernando Amorsolo and was aimed as a commentary to the workings of Manila Police at that period. Here, we see a Filipino child who stole a skinny chicken because he had nothing to eat. The police officer was relentlessly pursuing the said child. A man wearing a salakot, labeled Juan de la Cruz was grabbing the officer, telling him to leave the small-time pickpockets and thieves and to turn at the great thieves instead. He was pointing to huge warehouse containing bulks of rice, milk, and grocery products. The third cartoon was a commentary on the unprecedented cases of colorum automobiles in the city of streets. The Philippine Free Press published this commentary when fatal accidents involving colorum vehicles and taxis occurred too often already. The fourth cartoons depict a cinema. A blown-up police officer was at the screen saying that couples are not allowed to neck and make love in the theater. Two youngsters looked horrified while an older couple seemed amused. The next cartoon was published by The Independent on 27 November 1915. Here, we see the caricature of Uncle Sam riding a chariot pulled by Filipinos wearing school uniform. The Filipino boys were carrying American objects like baseball bats, whiskey, and boxing gloves. McCoy, in his caption to the said cartoon, Says that this cartoon was based on an event in 1907 when William Howard Taft was brought to the Manila pier riding a chariot pulled by students of Liceo de Manila. Such was condemned by the nationalists at that time.

Explanation:

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11. Is the situation about Media depicted in the cartoon true in the Philippines?Why or why not?


Answer:

yes

Explanation:

because it's all about politics & current events


12. Explain the significance of political cartoon to the grand narrative of Philippines history


Answer:

Political cartoons are an integral component in the framework of political journalism. They offer a brightly coloured alternative to formal news reporting, providing light relief from the ever-increasingly gloomy political discourse.

13. Draw a political/editorial cartoon depicting your reflection on now philippine media performs its roles and functions in the philippines which is a democratic country.explain you drawing in 3to 20 sentences​


Answer:

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14. 1. what is the message in this cartoon?2.in the seriation about the media depicted in cartoon true in the Philippines? why or why not? 3.does the cartoon shows a challenge or an opportunity for media and information? why?need hellp lohg​


Answer:

uhhh i just research it po


15. What issue is this political cartoon about?​


Answer:

woman's interests

Explanation:

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16. 1. What is the message in this cartoon? 2. Is the situation about media depicted in the cartoon in the Philippines true? Why or why not? 3. Does the cartoon shows a challenge or an opportunity for media and information? Why?


The message isThe media is getting weaker because of political pressure..

TrueBecause it happened in the Philippines

Yes

The challenges is about how media is getting weaker and weaker..


17. 1. What is the message in this cartoon?2. Is the situation about media depicted in the cartoon true in the Philippines? Why or why not?3. Does the cartoon shows a challenge or an opportunity for media and information? Why?​


Answer:

Media, Political Pressure, and Truth

Here are my interpretations about the cartoon:

The message of the cartoon is that media today cannot report the truth because of political pressure. Media has become politically-biased and they will refuse reporting the truth as dictated by their financers. Yes, this situation is happening in the Philippines. The media always report negative news, and they do not highlight the good that is happening all around. The cartoon is a challenge for the media to put away their political bias and report the truth, because in the present, people are losing their trust in the media. If they want to keep their credibility, they should report the truth.

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18. is the situation about media depicted in the cartoon true in the philippines?why or why not?​


Answer:

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19. Guide Questions:1. What is the message in this cartoon?______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2. Is the situation about media depicted in the cartoon true in the Philippines? Why or why not?______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________3. Does the cartoon show a challenge or an opportunity for media and information? Why?______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________​


Answer:

1. What is the message in this cartoon?

The message of the cartoon is that media today cannot report the truth because of political pressure. Media has become politically-biased and they will refuse reporting the truth as dictated by their financers.

2. Is the situation about media depicted in the cartoon true in the Philippines? Why  or why not?

The Philippines, like many other countries, has places where violence is more prevalent and others where it is typically safe.  Although freedom of expression in the media is better in this country than in the rest of Asia, many of the media outlets are privately owned and governed by the government.

3. Does the cartoon show a challenge or an opportunity for media and information?  Why?

The cartoon is a challenge for the media to put away their political bias and report the truth, because in the present, people are losing their trust in the media. If they want to keep their credibility, they should report the truth.


20. eassy about this political cartoon​


Answer:

that was about social media YouTube,twitter,Facecebook

base on what I understand

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21. Explaination about political environment cartoons


Answer:

A political cartoon is a cartoon that makes a point about a political issue or event. You can find them in any daily newspaper, but they won't be in the comics section. ... A good political cartoon makes you think about current events, but it also tries to sway your opinion toward the cartoonist's point of view.


22. 1.What is the message in this cartoon? 2. Is the situation about media depicted in the cartoon true in the Philippines? Why or why not? 3. Does the cartoon show a challenge or an opportunity for media and information? Why?


Answer:

Political cartoon, a drawing (often including caricature) made for the purpose of conveying editorial commentary on politics, politicians, and current events. Such cartoons play a role in the political discourse of a society that provides for freedom of speech and of the press.

Explanation:

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23. What issue is this political cartoon about?​


Answer:

This cartoon is about the expensive university and college tuition fees which cause graduates to have high rate loans to pay off even after they graduate.

Explanation:

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#carry on learning


24. 1. What is the message of this cartoon?2. Is the situation about media depicted in the cartoon true in the Philippines? Why or why not?3. Does the cartoon shows a challenge or a opportunity for media and information? Why?


Answer:

1.the message is all about the politica and the media

2.the truth always define who is the rich.

3.mote challenges for does poor


25. what is this political cartoon about​


Answer:

A political cartoon, a type of editorial cartoon, is a cartoon graphic with caricatures of public figures, expressing the artist's opinion. An artist who writes and draws such images is known as an editorial cartoonist.

Explanation:

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26. 1.What is the message in this cartoon? 2. Is the situation about media depicted in the cartoon true in the Philippines? Why or why not? 3. Does the cartoon show a challenge or an opportunity for media and information? Why?


Answer:

where's the cartoon/image?

27. What issue is this political cartoon about?


Answer:

A success of every community is in the hand of strong and stable persons. Working as a team. In a certain community teamwork and collaborative effort of a group is also one of the best ingredients of a successful business. Successful person if he survived the human race  and the every changing needs

What issue is this political cartoon about?In the political cartoon it discusses about the corrupt government officials who is sitting in their office.Then on the drawing it includes the people who are suffering from the real ilfe


28. 1. Draw on a short bond paper a political cartoon depicting your opinion about how Philippine media performs its roles and functions in the Philippines which is a democratic country. (10 points) Explai 2​


Answer:

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29. what issue is this political cartoon about?​


Answer:

This cartoon is about the expensive university and college tuition fees which cause graduates to have high rate loans to pay off even after they graduate.  

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Explanation:

Answer:

This cartoon is about the expensive university and college tuition fees which cause graduates to have high rate loans to pay off even after they graduate.

Explanation:

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30. Is the situation about media depicted in the cartoon true in the Philippines? Why or why not?


Answer:

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Explanation:

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