Originally launched in 2007 as Business Insider, the outlet began with a focus on financial and tech news but has since expanded into a wide-ranging digital platform known simply as Insider. Under the leadership of co-founder Henry Blodget—a former Wall Street analyst banned from the securities industry for fraud—Insider quickly adopted a brash, attention-grabbing style of journalism that prioritized virality over substance. It developed a reputation for clickbait headlines, progressive editorial slant, and a tolerance for speculative reporting.
In 2015, Insider was acquired by the German media conglomerate Axel Springer SE, a publisher with global reach and a complicated ideological profile. Though Axel Springer claims to support “free-market democracy” and “transatlantic unity,” its digital acquisitions, including Insider and Politico Europe, have demonstrated clear progressive leanings in their editorial policies, especially in English-language markets.
Insider’s business model depends heavily on digital ad revenue, affiliate marketing, and sponsored content, alongside paid subscriptions for its premium business news tier. This model rewards high web traffic, which encourages sensationalism, hot takes, and identity-driven reporting. The outlet frequently produces short-form news content optimized for social media, especially on issues designed to appeal to a younger, socially progressive audience.
Insider’s worldview is overtly cosmopolitan, technocratic, and secular progressive. It champions the values of elite coastal academia and pop-progressive morality, especially on matters of identity politics, gender ideology, and climate alarmism. Traditional worldviews, particularly Christian or conservative ones, are either ignored or framed in a negative light. The tone of its coverage—though not as openly hostile as sites like Salon or Vice—is saturated with cultural snobbery and the quiet assumption that woke ideology is objective truth.
Insider often treats progressive orthodoxy as settled fact and dissent as either ignorance or extremism. Its reporting is less ideological screed and more condescending tutorial—teaching young readers how to view the world “correctly,” complete with curated expert opinions, activist language, and implied moral superiority. The overall result is a publication that postures as smart and explanatory while quietly advancing a soft-progressive ideological agenda.
Insider on 20 Ideological Flashpoints
1. Election Integrity and Voter Laws
Insider routinely echoes progressive claims that voter ID laws are racist or suppressive. It frames Republican efforts to secure elections as “anti-democratic” and frequently quotes activists and Democrat officials without counterbalance. Investigations into voter fraud are treated as conspiracy theories by default.
2. Abortion and Reproductive Rights
Insider promotes abortion as healthcare and frames pro-life laws as dangerous and misogynistic. It covers abortion access through an advocacy lens, highlighting stories of hardship while ignoring or downplaying the moral and scientific arguments of the pro-life movement.
3. Gender Identity and Transgender Policies
Insider affirms gender ideology wholeheartedly. It uses “gender-affirming care” uncritically, features guides on transitioning, and refers to critics as transphobic. Biological sex distinctions are rarely acknowledged, and detransitioners receive minimal coverage.
4. Race and Systemic Racism
Insider heavily promotes systemic racism as a core lens through which all American institutions should be viewed. It frequently uses terms like “white privilege,” “anti-racism,” and “equity” and uncritically uplifts DEI advocates and CRT-aligned educators.
5. Climate Change and Energy Policy
The outlet pushes apocalyptic climate narratives and celebrates ESG investing, carbon neutrality, and activist movements like Extinction Rebellion. It consistently frames fossil fuel use as immoral and downplays economic or scientific dissent from climate alarmism.
6. Immigration and Border Security
Insider supports lenient immigration policies, highlighting the struggles of undocumented migrants while casting border enforcement as harsh or xenophobic. It frequently features personal stories of migrants while ignoring the costs and consequences of open-border policies.
7. Israel and the Middle East Conflict
Though more measured than some outlets, Insider’s tone often skews sympathetic toward the Palestinian cause. It criticizes Israel for “disproportionate force” and gives platform to anti-Israel NGOs, while underemphasizing Hamas terrorism or the region’s complex history.
8. Second Amendment and Gun Control
Insider promotes gun control as common sense and casts Second Amendment defenders as out of touch. Mass shootings are covered intensively, with emotional storytelling and pressure for legislative action, but armed self-defense stories are virtually absent.
9. LGBTQ+ Rights and Religious Liberty
Insider covers LGBTQ+ topics as human rights issues, treating opposition as backward and bigoted. Christian businesses and conscience-based objections are often vilified, while drag story hours and school-based LGBTQ+ events are normalized.
10. COVID-19 Policy and Mandates
During the pandemic, Insider supported mandates, lockdowns, vaccine requirements, and censorship of so-called misinformation. It rarely engaged with critics or dissenting scientists and promoted the narrative of government control as benevolent and necessary.
11. Policing and Criminal Justice
Insider’s coverage tends to assume systemic racism within police forces. It promotes reform, emphasizes high-profile incidents of police violence, and gives sympathetic coverage to activists calling for defunding or abolishing the police.
12. Education and Parental Rights
The outlet leans strongly toward teacher autonomy and opposes school board activism from conservative parents. It supports DEI in schools and dismisses concerns about sexually explicit curricula or gender ideology as moral panic.
13. Censorship and Big Tech
Insider generally treats content moderation as a responsible necessity to prevent harm. It covers deplatformings of conservative voices with little concern for free speech and frequently defends government-Big Tech partnerships to stop “misinformation.”
14. January 6 and Political Violence
Insider refers to January 6 as an “insurrection” and “assault on democracy,” covering it obsessively while downplaying or ignoring violence tied to Antifa, BLM, or pro-abortion activists. It promotes a narrative of asymmetrical political extremism.
15. Corporate Wokeness and ESG
Insider praises companies for their DEI policies, LGBTQ+ marketing, and ESG initiatives. It covers conservative backlash as irrational and harmful, while portraying woke capitalism as a moral advancement of business ethics.
16. Hunter Biden, Biden Family, and Political Corruption
Coverage of Hunter Biden has been slow and cautious. Insider often downplays or frames such stories as right-wing deflection tactics. It gave more coverage to Trump’s impeachments than to serious allegations of Biden family influence-peddling.
17. Trump and the Republican Party
Insider consistently portrays Trump and his supporters as threats to democratic stability. It is overtly critical of the GOP, especially its populist and conservative wings, framing them as anti-science, authoritarian, or racist.
18. Affirmative Action and Racial Preferences
Insider supports racial preferences in admissions and hiring, often arguing that they are necessary to address structural inequality. It frames opposition to affirmative action as rooted in racism or privilege.
19. International Institutions and Sovereignty
The outlet treats institutions like the UN, WHO, and WEF as trusted authorities. Criticism of these bodies is often portrayed as conspiratorial or rooted in nationalist paranoia. It supports global governance on climate, health, and equity issues.
20. Culture War Issues
Insider is deeply aligned with the progressive cultural agenda. It defends inclusive language, gender-neutral bathrooms, drag queen story hours, and the redefinition of family and gender. Traditional moral views are portrayed as harmful relics of the past.
Final Evaluation and Conclusion
Insider is what happens when buzzworthy clickbait meets progressive catechism. Its style is polished, its branding is clean, and its graphics are professional—but behind the modern gloss lies a consistent agenda: reshape the worldview of digital natives toward progressive orthodoxy. With every explainer, infographic, and quick-hit social video, Insider aims not to report reality but to curate a politically useful version of it.
What sets Insider apart is its disarming tone. Unlike the snark of Salon or the venom of The Intercept, Insider’s progressivism is served with a smile. It sells radical ideas as pragmatic consensus and cloaks activism as objectivity. It appeals to younger audiences by treating ideological conformity as the mark of intelligence and moral awareness.
Crucially, Insider has mastered the art of emotional manipulation under the guise of informational clarity. Its stories often involve an anecdote of victimhood followed by a deluge of “expert” opinions that point the reader toward a predetermined, progressive conclusion. Opposing views are rarely fairly represented, and when they are, they are straw-manned or dismissed as outdated or extremist.
Insider’s coverage of gender ideology, race relations, abortion, and religion is especially revealing. It treats these issues not as subjects for investigation, but as moral battlegrounds where one side is enlightened and the other is dangerous. Christianity, especially in its orthodox or evangelical form, is routinely presented as a problem to be managed, not a worldview to be respected.
Why Insider Belongs in the Hall of Shame
Insider may not always shout like other Left-leaning outlets, but its calm, authoritative voice is no less committed to remaking society through a progressive lens. Its sins include:
- Erasing moral tradition: Biblical values are either ignored or portrayed as harmful, particularly on sexuality, family, and gender.
- Affirming elite narratives: Insider elevates corporate wokeness, academic dogma, and globalist ideology as neutral truth.
- Catering to youth vulnerability: It aggressively targets Gen Z and Millennials with identity-driven messaging disguised as journalism.
- Undermining foundational freedoms: It supports censorship, mocks religious liberty, and treats constitutionalism as a relic of a darker age.
- Gaslighting through slickness: It excels at presenting extreme positions as common sense, weaponizing design and tone to lull readers into agreement.
Insider belongs in the Hall of Shame because it represents the technocratic side of the progressive machine—one that seeks not only to inform but to train minds, especially young ones, to embrace a moral universe detached from Scripture, tradition, and reason. The threat it poses is not in its rage, but in its subtle seduction—its effort to disciple a generation into seeing good as evil and evil as good, all under the banner of “insight.”
S.D.G.,
Robert Sparkman
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christiannewsjunkie@gmail.com
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