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Nowadays you don't need to be a senator or a CEO or a celebrity to have a voice in the media, and if you happen to be a senator, a CEO or a celebrity, you have a thousand people each with their own respective audiences to hold you accountable.
Bernie Sanders
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What this quote means

In today's media landscape, everyone has a platform to share their voice, and public figures are held accountable by the masses.

Bernie Sanders highlights the evolution of media and communication in modern society, emphasizing that every individual now has the opportunity to express their opinions and influence others, regardless of their social status. This democratization of media means that even those in power—such as senators, CEOs, and celebrities—are subject to the scrutiny of a diverse audience, which can reinforce accountability and transparency.

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MediaAccountabilityVoicesDemocracyCommunication

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Example use cases

During a community meeting discussing local issues, one could use this quote to illustrate how everyone's opinion matters in the media landscape.

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