The 5 Rules of Media Collusion: Decoding Legacy Media’s Reluctance to Confront Islamic Terrorism
- Mainstream media outlets routinely delay or obscure the identification of terrorists when the perpetrators are Muslim, despite decades of Islamist violence.
- This linguistic evasion, from “airplanes took aim” on 9/11 to softened headlines and withheld identities, reflects a systemic editorial pattern rather than isolated errors.
- Media narratives often deflect blame, highlight Muslim “good Samaritans,” or redirect suspicion toward Hindus, whites, or Jews.
- Such practices amount to an ideological reflex aimed at insulating Islam from its violent adherents, undermining journalistic integrity and public trust.
- Media obfuscation is not just dishonest but dangerous, emboldening extremists while denying the public timely, actionable information during moments of real fear.
Som Misha
Som Misha is an investment banker. After hours, he sometimes wears his writer's hat and writes on current affairs topics. He has a passion for crafting compelling narratives that impact people's lives.
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