The song "Media C-Section" by Jack Off Jill criticizes the media and society's obsession with violence and the desire for instant gratification. The lyrics suggest that the media creates lies and disguises to manipulate people into buying their products and watching their content. The singer talks about wanting to become a "media superstar" by killing celebrities and feeding into society's thirst for violence and sensationalism. She recognizes that this desire makes her an "evil girl" but feels that society is responsible for putting her on trial for it. Throughout the song, the lyrics describe various ways in which the media and society engage in harmful behaviors, from spying on people to feeding them razor blades. The chorus includes the lines "Buy me, kill me, fuck me!" which can be seen as a commentary on the commodification of women in the media and society. Overall, "Media C-Section" is a critique of the media's exploitation of violence and the public's complicity in consuming it. It suggests that these behaviors are destructive and calls for a more thoughtful and ethical approach to media consumption.