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Turn on the TV or open your favorite news app, and you’ll see it: the same headlines, same angles, and same omission of facts that don’t fit the narrative. Legacy media outlets have shifted from reporting the news to scripting it.

Take the border crisis—if you rely on CNN, you’d think it’s “under control.” But citizens on the ground tell a different story: overrun communities, exhausted resources, and law enforcement begging for help. The reality is ignored in favor of a clean political narrative.

Then there’s the economy. Despite record inflation and wage stagnation, many networks insist we’re in a “strong recovery.” For whom, exactly? Not for working-class Americans struggling to pay for groceries and gas.

Media bias is no longer subtle—it’s weaponized. The goal? To control perception. They’ll show a protest in D.C. and call it a “threat to democracy,” but broadcast footage of cities on fire and call it “mostly peaceful.”

Real journalism demands integrity, balance, and courage. Until the corporate media regains its spine—or is replaced entirely by independent outlets—patriots must stay vigilant, ask questions, and do their own research.