> This isn't a symptom of

It is only made possible by, which is the point. And that was a single example of the harm, TV news play much of the same stories.

Avoid taking a too narrow view of the argument. Don’t get stuck on a single part you can think of, steel man and engage with the macro point being made.

> It is only made possible by

Well... no, it's not only possible this way, as I just tried to point out. With or without global news programs, with or without addictive news feeds, those people will still act that way and go to great lengths to find reasons to justify it.

I did not engage with other bits because I do not generally disagree with you: watching too much news is a problem, highly addictive news feeds are a problem. I just do not believe those problems are the source of every issue we face, particularly racism - and I don't believe that solving those problems would solve those issues in any impactful way.

> I just do not believe those problems are the source of every issue we face

No one is arguing that. Even the original commenter said:

> This is partly the reason

Partly. But they are a reason.

> and I don't believe that solving those problems would solve those issues in any impactful way.

There is no single factor which is the cause and can be solved. There are a bunch of partial factors which cause the issue. Fixing any of them would help.