Media Bias On Display at N&R

The topic was the anti-Trump protest on Labor Day in front of the Guilford County Courthouse.

It ought not be considered news when the News and Record displays bias in favor of the extreme left-wing point of view. But this particular article displayed it shamelessly. (HT: Fred)

I found it interesting the writer estimated the crowd size to be 400 when the photographs clearly suggested otherwise.

One main event sponsor– Indivisible– is a socialist movement started up by a couple of Jewish men.

Below is an example of the trash rhetoric employed during this event: (HT: A.P. Dillon)

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6 thoughts on “Media Bias On Display at N&R

  1. The N&R ( Daily Worker ) doesn’t pretend to hide their hate Trump bias, editorially or even in straight “News”. I miss the old Rhino Times.

  2. Just saw this at the Bee. LOL (-:

    Socialists Gather On Labor Day To Protest Concept Of Labor

    U.S. – The Democratic Socialists of America organized hundreds of large-scale protests across the country on Labor Day this year, with socialists all over the nation gathering to protest the concept of organized work, labor in general, and lifting a finger to do anything.

    Socialist demonstrators expressed concerns that the holiday could encourage more people to get a steady job and subsequently no longer support the idea of socialism at all.

    “This holiday glorifies everything we hate – working any amount, going to a job and getting a paycheck that you keep for yourself – in fact, the very name ‘Labor Day’ could be triggering to those who don’t want to work,” a socialist protester who simply goes by the name “Bjorn” told reporters. “Down with work! Down with work!”

    “What do we want? Our lifestyle paid for by someone else! When do we want it? Now!” the crowd began chanting.

    While DSA spokespeople acknowledged that the holiday was originally supposed to honor the working class and union movements that leftists claim to support, they stated that their views have progressed to the point that they can no longer in good conscience support a holiday that “hatefully promotes the idea of working for a living.”

  3. Perhaps the N&R will soon follow their fellow lying propagandist, the High Point Enterprise, in cutting back to publishing only 3 days a week, shrinking into their deserved irrelevance.

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