Media Bias: Why the Public Always Feels Misinformed
- Terence W George

- 3 days ago
- 1 min read
The British public is confused, angry and divided — not because they don’t care, but because they are fed partial stories wrapped in certainty.
Some newspapers proudly admit political bias.
Some broadcasters like the i newspaper claim impartiality while repeatedly failing to demonstrate it in there published stories.
The public receives “narratives”, not information.
This is not conspiracy — it’s commercial reality.
Outrage sells. Simplicity sells. Scapegoats sell better than truth.
GB2GB’s role is not to attack journalists.
It’s to inject missing context back into national stories.
Once people have all the information, they make better decisions.
Once they understand the patterns of manipulation, they stop being manipulated.
The media won’t reform itself any more than turkeys would vote for Christmas.
Someone has to take responsibility for balance — and we will.
GB2GB
Bringing light to dark and cohesion not division.
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