Topic · social
Far Right Vs Far Left Media Portrayal
4 posts
· 2 engagement
· first seen 30 Apr 2026
· last seen 26 May 2026
The piece critiques the ideological shift in New Zealand journalism, particularly within academic training and media institutions, arguing that journalism has become politicized, exclusionary, and biased toward left-wing perspectives, with a notable absence of conservative voices
Stance breakdown
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Neutral / explainer
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Sentiment breakdown
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Platform mix
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youtube
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· 2 engagement
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twitter
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youtube
· @UCA4rWgav7o-3op9wQ-9AcuQ
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· sentiment: negative
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· 2 engagement
7 May
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youtube
· @UCElLm2e0ua3UKToCLmQn4vQ
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· sentiment: negative
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26 May
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twitter
· @familyfirstnz
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12 May
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youtube
· @UCxr__DTUIObuks1wrhq38sQ
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30 Apr