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”Media bias” complaint is often just a distraction from a much bigger problem: powerful people lying to protect themselves. Misinformation isn’t some abstract debate issue. It’s been used to deny elections, downplay pandemics, attack minorities, and block real solutions. Letting “all ideas compete freely” sounds nice, but in
From my point of view which I consider to be middle Left, concerns about media bias are understandable, but the bigger problem isn’t that journalists have opinions — it’s that false and misleading information spreads faster than facts. Most people aren’t trying to be misled. it does seem
Conservatives and liberals often disagree not only about political solutions, but about whether the public conversation itself can still be trusted. From a conservative point of view, concerns about media bias and misinformation are not rooted in hostility toward journalism, but in a growing sense that the institutions meant to
I keep hearing about how the media, algorithms, and identity are supposedly shaping what I believe. Honestly, I don’t buy that it matters as much as people say. I’m not sitting around letting a computer tell me how to think. I get up, go to work, pay my