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: Armstrong Williams on

The role of the media, once hailed as the "Fourth Estate" of democracy, is increasingly suspected of partisanship. Fewer and fewer believe journalism is trustworthy as opposed to a neutral platform for competing truths. Many outlets today are seen as proxies for candidates or political parties, and even cheerlead at political fundraising extravaganzas.

Networks like MSNBC, ABC, CBS and CNN are commonly disparaged for swooning over liberal icons like Vice President Kamala Harris, while platforms like Fox News, Newsmax and even X owner Elon Musk are Trump echo chambers. Both sides have drunk the Kool-Aid. They have taken Friedrich Nietzsche to a new level: "There are no facts, only interpretations."

Public trust in journalism has hit its nadir. Far too many journalists perceive manufactured news as a significant issue, and the majority are concerned about how biased coverage misinforms the public. Opinion and news are routinely blurred, especially in political affairs.

In the leadup to the 2024 presidential election, partisan media coverage has amplified conflict rather than neutral information. The favored candidate is the White Knight, who disfavored the serpent in the Garden of Eden. Tiny differences over issues are magnified from fleas into elephants. Journalism ends up being a centripetal force rather than a centrifugal one.

Disinformation drives out truth.

COVID-19 pandemic studies have shown that even factually accurate but biased content can be more damaging than outright fake news. Articles that focus on statistical anomalies or misleading narratives around vaccines, even when factually true, contributed to vaccine skepticism far more than flagged misinformation, according to researchers from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Facts taken out of context are falsehoods.

 

Distrust of the Fourth Estate has also led to calls for greater accountability. Some call for upgraded fact-checking, others for licensing journalists. But these are panaceas. The permanent solution is to redraw clear lines between fact and opinion, and to call out false information for what it is.

The media has a yawning credibility gap that will prove ruinous unless corrected posthaste. Its First Amendment role as a check on government corruption and lawlessness will end. We will all be worse off, except those lusting for power.

To paraphrase "Pogo," the Fourth Estate has met the enemy, and it is they.

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Armstrong Williams is manager/sole owner of Howard Stirk Holdings I & II Broadcast Television Stations and the 2016 Multicultural Media Broadcast Owner of the year. To find out more about him and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.


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