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==Overview==
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The idea of [[liberal media bias]], i.e. that there is a strong [[liberal]] skewing of the mainstream media (especially in the {{USA}}, where this is actually less true than in [[Europe]]), seems to be very popular in certain circles of a predominantly [[neoconservative]] flavor. (Presumably it goes without saying that the newer media, such as blogs and [[Wikipedia]], are hopelessly mired in their liberal roots &ndash; except for those explicitly declared to be of a conservative bent.)
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==About==
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"[[Liberal media bias]]", taken at face value, can refer to either of the following:
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* '''media that is liberally biased''': belief that much of the media (especially the [[mainstream media]], especially in the {{USA}}) has a substantial [[liberal bias]]
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* '''liberal bias in the media''': belief that a given report or other piece presented within the media is an example of [[liberal bias]]
  
This claimed bias is then used to effectively discredit any information which the neoconservative establishment wants [[suppression of dissent|suppressed]] without actually having to rationally argue against the validity of that information.
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The former meaning seems to be more often intended though it's not always clear.
  
'''also known as''': liberal media conspiracy, liberal media elite
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It should be noted that mainstream media in the {{USA}} is considerably more right-leaning than the media in [[Europe]]. Despite this, American media is accused of "liberal media bias" (most often by members of the [[political right]]) far more often than European media.
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Such claims of bias are generally used in an attempt to discredit or dismiss any information which the right-wing establishment does not wish to [[address the content|address]].
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===Terminology===
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'''Also known as''': liberal media conspiracy, liberal media elite
 
===Conclusions===
 
===Conclusions===
Since [[freedom of the press]] is a [[liberal]] concept, it would seem inevitable that independent media (who depend upon that principle for their livelihood) would tend to favor liberal ideology.
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Since [[freedom of speech]] (which includes [[freedom of the press]]) is a [[liberal]] concept, it would make sense if news media (whose ability to function properly depends heavily on such concepts) tended to favor liberal ideology. A properly-functioning press would rightly be seen as the anti-authoritarian antidote to the establishment's inevitable tendency towards creeping [[authoritarianism]].
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In reality, however, most of the [[mainstream media]] (especially in the US) is now [[media consolidation|owned by a very few companies]] whose aims seem to be [[authoritarian]] and [[plutocrat]]ic, so in practice today's media tend to display a distinct right-wing, authoritarian bias.
  
What is not clear is the reason why anyone, much less [[conservative (US)|conservative]]s, would feel this is bad for America, as America itself was founded on this and other liberal concepts ([[democracy]], [[freedom of speech]], [[freedom of religion]], etc.). The obvious conclusion to draw is that those who see liberal media bias as a bad thing are in favor of increasing [[media consolidation]] and may even be working for one of the arms of the [[global media empire]], directly or indirectly.
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However: Even if the media were, in fact, biased towards liberal ideas, it's not clear why anyone, much less [[conservative (US)|conservative]]s who claim to care about the well-being of American society, would feel this is bad for America, as America itself was founded on this and other [[enlightenment|enlightened]] liberal concepts ([[democracy]], [[freedom of speech]], [[freedom of religion]], etc.). The obvious conclusion to draw is that those who wield claims of "liberal media bias" as a form of attack don't really understand what they are saying, and are simply using it as a [[soldier argument]] or [[cliquian signalling|clique identity marker]].
 
==Related Pages==
 
==Related Pages==
* The phrase "[[left gatekeepers]]" refers to those in positions of respect or [[authority]] within the [[political left]] who feel it necessary to maintain that respectability by carefully avoiding or even repudiating any viewpoints which the [[political right]] has deemed "too radical".
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* [[Left gatekeepers]] are those in positions of respect or [[authority]] within the [[political left]] who feel it necessary to maintain their establishment connections (and hence their exclusive access to newsworthy establishment figures) by carefully avoiding or even repudiating any viewpoints which the right-leaning establishment has deemed "too radical".
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* [[Liberal media bias]] is a subset of the more general claim of [[liberal bias]].
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
===Reference===
 
===Reference===
* [[Conservapedia]]: [[conservapedia:Media bias|Media bias]] | [[conservapedia:Liberal Bias|Liberal Bias]]
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* {{wikipedia}} redirects to {{l/wp|media bias}} as of 2015-01-25
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* {{conservapedia}}
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* {{!in|rationalwiki}}: no information as of 2015-01-25 (but see [[liberal bias]])
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===Blogs===
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* [http://rightfromtheright.blogspot.com/ Right from the Right] "Created to give example after example of media bias, left wing lies, and the [[political correctness|PC]] world."

Latest revision as of 14:46, 7 October 2020

About

"Liberal media bias", taken at face value, can refer to either of the following:

  • media that is liberally biased: belief that much of the media (especially the mainstream media, especially in the United States) has a substantial liberal bias
  • liberal bias in the media: belief that a given report or other piece presented within the media is an example of liberal bias

The former meaning seems to be more often intended though it's not always clear.

It should be noted that mainstream media in the United States is considerably more right-leaning than the media in Europe. Despite this, American media is accused of "liberal media bias" (most often by members of the political right) far more often than European media.

Such claims of bias are generally used in an attempt to discredit or dismiss any information which the right-wing establishment does not wish to address.

Terminology

Also known as: liberal media conspiracy, liberal media elite

Conclusions

Since freedom of speech (which includes freedom of the press) is a liberal concept, it would make sense if news media (whose ability to function properly depends heavily on such concepts) tended to favor liberal ideology. A properly-functioning press would rightly be seen as the anti-authoritarian antidote to the establishment's inevitable tendency towards creeping authoritarianism.

In reality, however, most of the mainstream media (especially in the US) is now owned by a very few companies whose aims seem to be authoritarian and plutocratic, so in practice today's media tend to display a distinct right-wing, authoritarian bias.

However: Even if the media were, in fact, biased towards liberal ideas, it's not clear why anyone, much less conservatives who claim to care about the well-being of American society, would feel this is bad for America, as America itself was founded on this and other enlightened liberal concepts (democracy, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, etc.). The obvious conclusion to draw is that those who wield claims of "liberal media bias" as a form of attack don't really understand what they are saying, and are simply using it as a soldier argument or clique identity marker.

Related Pages

  • Left gatekeepers are those in positions of respect or authority within the political left who feel it necessary to maintain their establishment connections (and hence their exclusive access to newsworthy establishment figures) by carefully avoiding or even repudiating any viewpoints which the right-leaning establishment has deemed "too radical".
  • Liberal media bias is a subset of the more general claim of liberal bias.

Links

Reference

Blogs