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Every journalist has some bias, but they fall into three types based on how their conscience functions: 1. Bias with Working Conscience: Will report news that goes against their agenda, but soften its impact through tone or placement. 2. Bias with a Weak Conscience : Will remain silent on...

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Rohit Jain1 year ago

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Yanika_Lit1 year ago

Even if Hindus are murdered in front of his eyes in West Bengal he’ll still say ‘Hinduo ko Musalmano ne nahi, chaku ne maara. Isme Mamata Didi ki galti nahi hai, galti us chaku ki hai’ — just like he did when the journalist died in Afghanistan. He blamed the bullet, not Taliban.

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Stranger1 year ago

This report from Parlalpur High School,WB where approx 500 Hindu families have taken shelter. Refugees in their own country. Rabies Kumar should be airdropped in Murshidabad. He needs to be at ground zero to know the reality.

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Dr Sumeet Shah1 year ago

Ravish Kumar, like Kunal Kamra, is a Political Activist. They come under different garbs like a Journalist or Comedian.

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Rebel News2 years ago

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Manoj1 year ago

He will blame everything from BJP , SUN Moon and Air but won’t blame Mamta and Bangladeshi fans

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𝕏1 year ago

Ravish Kumar’s conscience must be on a permanent vacation, denying truth like it’s his day job.

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Diksha1 year ago

First, check his post on Manipur. Then, hear what he says about Bengal violence. See the difference? This is the same man claiming to be an unbiased journalist. This isn’t journalism—it’s hipocractic character where His hypocrisy speaks louder than his words.

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Hardik..🇮🇳1 year ago

Ravish for TMC Rajyasabha seat, Better speaker than Mahua and Kalyan banerjee

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Raju1 year ago

There is one more: Bias with a Cheating Conscience: will cheat the news & falsely present it to just remain in the limelight. This conscience's USP is to exhibit hypocrisy when things go against their agenda.

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SeedhaLadka1 year ago

This bhadvesh falls into this catagory

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