Alternatives in Media


Honest Western journalism has historically held objectivism* as a professional goal.  However in our postmodernist world, even the concept of objectivism is ruled to be myth and consequently journalistic standards have been abandoned.

The Internet and cable television have temporarily broken the power monopoly of liberalism broadcast media.  This 'end run' deeply angers the liberal establishment to their self-righteous, hypocritical, and intolerant core.  Their control consistently manifests itself in a bias which favors their naturalist and anti-theistic worldviews, and casts others in a pejorative light.  The degree of this bias ranges from subtle: ABC, NBC, CBS; not-so-subtle: Washington Post, National Public Radio (NPR); to outright ultra left-wing and liberal propaganda: New York Times and Los Angeles Times.

A host of alternative news and editorial sources have become available.  The following is a list of sites which are NOT ranked in any fashion.

News and Editorials:

Disclaimer: Our recommendation is not intended as a blanket endorsement of either the content nor the editors, staff, or owners of these sites.  Our expectation is that you will exercise discernment at all times.


*  Objectivism concerns the realities of that which is observed, rather than the thoughts, feelings, or ideology of the observer.  Subjectivism concerns the thoughts, feelings, and worldview of the observer, rather than the realities of that which is observed.  The central tenet of postmodernism is that ALL human observation is by nature subjective and thus objectivism is an illusion.  We call this a 'crisis' of knowledge.

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