For generations, The Washington Post was the gold standard of serious journalism in the American capital. With its famed exposure of the Watergate scandal and a long history of investigative work, the Post earned a reputation as the paper that held the powerful to account. It was once described as “the conscience of Washington”—a journalistic…
Enemies in the Newsroom: How Media Bias Shapes Anti-Israel Narratives
In the modern information age, the way a story is told can be as influential as the facts themselves. This is especially true when it comes to international affairs, where few issues ignite as much controversy—or as much journalistic bias—as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. For decades, the mainstream media has portrayed Israel in ways that often…
Media Deception – The “Kids in Cages” Lie
In the heat of America’s border crisis debates, one image captured the public’s imagination and outrage: children behind chain-link fences, lying under Mylar blankets, crying and bewildered. These images were circulated endlessly on social media and in major newspapers, accompanied by incendiary headlines accusing the Trump administration of jailing children and tearing them from their…
Media Deception Overview – 31 Events Media Used to Frame the Nation as Racist
In recent years, Americans have been bombarded with a barrage of events that the mainstream media and political figures have used to push a narrative: that America is irredeemably racist, oppressive, and in desperate need of radical transformation. Much of this narrative aligns with a Neo-Marxist worldview—one that divides society into oppressors and oppressed, redefines…
