Media-ignorism
When someone purposefully refuses to acknowledge parts of medias, aspects of medias, or does not use media analysis skills when debates of medias to believe they are correct; remaining ignorant.
1.
Person A: “How did you feel about the off-screen fight during Scene 3?”
Person B: “The fight during Scene 3 never happened—it wasn’t on screen.”
Person A: “You’re apart of Media-Ignorism”
2.
Person A: “Don’t you see how this Scene if supposed to effect audiences?”
Person B: “It’s just fiction; it can’t affect us.”
Person A: “You’re apart of Media-Ignorism”
3.
*Insert character feeling an emotion not explicitly stated by narrator.*
Person A: “The character never felt that way.”
Person B: “You’re apart of Media-Ignorism”
Person A: “How did you feel about the off-screen fight during Scene 3?”
Person B: “The fight during Scene 3 never happened—it wasn’t on screen.”
Person A: “You’re apart of Media-Ignorism”
2.
Person A: “Don’t you see how this Scene if supposed to effect audiences?”
Person B: “It’s just fiction; it can’t affect us.”
Person A: “You’re apart of Media-Ignorism”
3.
*Insert character feeling an emotion not explicitly stated by narrator.*
Person A: “The character never felt that way.”
Person B: “You’re apart of Media-Ignorism”
Media-ignorism by a wolkswagen beetle July 14, 2026