This is a manufactured concern because clearly they do not report the blood letting on Eid which is much much more polluting. This is a concerted attack on all Hindu festivals and I will never ever go by what progressives have to say about our festivals. The more they complain the more they want me to be brash.
Media is a corporate entity. So naturally they will have their own agenda which is guided by profit.
I could not care less for their attacks. They do not govern my life or my thinking. Neither should they govern yours. You have a choice to be free from their oppression. Exercise it.
The purpose of life is not to find a way out. That is a wrong interpretation of our religion. The illusion came into being for a purpose and that purpose is being served when we live. The end goal may as well be the end of illusion but that is measured in millions of years as Brahman's night and day. The way out is only for those souls who do not wish to be part of the illusion anymore for whatever reason, but that should not be interpreted as the illusion itself as a bad thing or serving no purpose. Their nature is in no way contradictory.
Hinduism addresses the "aspirational" aspect of Human nature. Everyone wants to become richer, work less, know more, look better etc.
Only Hinduism teaches that our aspirations are wrongly aligned since these are short term aspiration and are never static. It changes with TIME (maha-kaal). We get richer or poor with time, gain and loose looks with time, same with health, rest, pleasure etc.
It teaches one to align one's aspiration for long term benefit. It describes life as a long journey of birth and rebirth. Not a short episode of a single birth.
The aspiration then would be to ensure a better life in EACH rebirth...... and once we get tired of that, to escape the cycle when we are ready.
THAT is the purpose of Dharma. To ensure the next birth is always better than the one before. Born as a man/women you would not want to be born again as a dog or a worm. The equivalent would be born in a palace but be reduce to poverty and live in a shack due to one's own foolish squandering of lifes resource.
The "resource" in this long cycle of birth-rebirth is TIME itself. Which is why Hinduism teaches one to use one's time to address the long term aspiration / ambition. To look beyond the short term which is transitionary and hence illusionary.
Which is why in the Gita lord Krishna says I am Time itself (misinterpreted by oppenheimer as "death", when he misquotes Gita).
The contradiction in dealing with the material is that it takes up too much mind space leaving far too little mind space to focus on the big picture, the long term aspiration. THAT is why the contradiction exist and is recognized as a barrier.