Friday, January 18, 2019

Media Watch: Rigged headline by the Washington Post

Media Watch: 
Rigged headline by the Washington Post

By Michael Hoffman
Former reporter: New York bureau of the Associated Press 
Former media consultant to the New York Times



Washington Post online
Headline on the home page of their website
January 18, 2019, 5:10 pm Eastern:


Quote: "The protest’s theme this year claims that opposition to abortion is 'pro-science' — a branding attempt that the medical community broadly opposes.” 

(End quote from the Washington Post’s home page)

The preceding statement is an online headline in an alleged news story that contains an opinion telling us what to think, rather than providing facts and letting us decide for ourselves. 

Branding attempt” is a derogatory phrase insinuating a propaganda campaign.

Truth is not “branding.” 

Truth is not propaganda. 

Fact: the more science learns about the unborn human being in the womb, the more science demonstrates that the unborn child is in fact human.

Why is the humanity of the unborn child resisted so militantly by supposed “human rights” oriented publications like the biased Washington Post?
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