I read this on X this weekend and it’s funny because it’s true. Here’s your handy media translator guide to read between the lines of what’s reported by the propaganda press.

“No evidence” means there’s a huge pile of evidence. “Conspiracy theory” means the stone cold truth.
How about the old “baseless claims” line they always use against anyone questioning the 2020 election? This is anyone who reasonably suspects election fraud.
“Election deniers”? These are really people who reasonably suspect election fraud.
My favorite is the “election denier fringe.” This equals a majority of likely voters (62 percent).
That majority of 62 percent was the result of a May 2, 2023 poll asking the question “How likely is that cheating affected the outcome of the 2020 Presidential Election? That result was a new record high.
I would love to read an updated poll as things have gotten even worse in America.
Hello media…We’re on to your methods now.
Can you think of any examples of media translation? Please list in the comments section.
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2 replies on “Your handy media translator guide”
Isn’t it interesting how so much these days has been redefined by people in the their attempt to be “progressive”? As if being progressive is based on biblical/moral truths?
Plenty of ammo for comedians. Almost to sad to be funny.