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The Most Dangerous Media Bias Is the One That Pretends Not to Exist, by Gregory Lyakhov – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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Image by Grok. "We're Not Biased and if You Disagree You're a Right-Wing Extremist."

By Gregory Lyakhov, Patriot Post, May 11, 2026

The perception of neutrality can be far more influential because most Americans still fail to recognize the political slant that shapes coverage.

For years, conservatives have operated under a fairly obvious assumption: mainstream media institutions are hostile to Donald Trump and, more broadly, hostile to right-leaning political movements.

At this point, that observation is not particularly controversial. Networks such as MSNOW, publications like The Daily Beast, and openly progressive commentators have made their opposition to Trump central to their political identity. Their criticism is often direct, ideological, and transparent. Whether someone agrees with that criticism is a separate conversation, but at minimum, their perspective is usually obvious to the audience consuming it. …