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The denial of biased reporting by mainstream media

By Greg Bondar - posted Tuesday, 24 August 2021


A media friend of mine has often said that the supposed technique used to avoid reporting bias, known as the 'round table', is an adversarial format in which representatives of opposing views comment on an issue. This he said was nothing short of a joke as anyone daring to voice opposition to left-wing issues such as BLM, gender fluidity, neutral pronouns, transgenderism, etcetera are immediately howled down by the atheists at the table. This 'round table' approach should theoretically allow diverse views to appear in the media – not on your Nelly!

When will journalists declare, as they expect from politicians, their political party membership or affiliation with advocacy organisations to avoid conflict of interest and/or bias against Christians and their worldview? I shall not hold breath.

So, I am today issuing a clarion call for Christians to reclaim Australian journalism and media reporting by taking pen to paper, finger to the phone, fingers to the keyboard and speak out. Probitas Verces Honos

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Do not be deceived: "Bad company ruins good morals. (1 Cor 15:33).

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Greg Bondar is National Director of Family Voice Australia. He has been working as a senior executive within the not-for-profit, government, and the corporate sector for over 30 years

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