Can you clarify this? I don't see how education polarization makes journalists more able to see this stuff.
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I suspect it is more twitter and Facebook. Before they would say something in a statement than immediately tell those same gatekeepers just playing around. Now it is public and people aren't taking journalists assurances it is all a private game.
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I would definitely bet yes. Twenty years ago: - they were de-unionizing, now they're unionizing - far fewer women & POC - liberals were much more likely to be debt scolds, which wouldn't count as liberal today - they were old enough to be pre-Nixon Republicans
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No. Truth has a well known liberal bias, making any truth telling seem “liberal”.
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A better question: Are journalists more influenced by the threat of that call from upstairs?
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Depends on how you define liberal. Classic liberals would never dream of getting a colleague fired because they disagreed with what said colleague wrote.
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