bias in political discourse
Bias in political discourse refers to the systematic favoritism or prejudice exhibited by individuals or media outlets when discussing political topics, resulting in an unfair presentation of information that primarily promotes specific viewpoints or ideologies while disregarding alternative perspectives.
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