Erfahrungsbericht eines Journalisten – Swiss Propaganda Research
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Description
# Description
This article is a first-person account by an anonymous Swiss journalist with two decades of experience in mainstream media, who explains how editorial decisions, groupthink, self-censorship, and institutional pressures shape biased reporting and create a "tunnel perspective" in Swiss newspapers, television, and news agencies. The journalist examines how different media houses operate with varying degrees of fear-based management and corporate interests, arguing that mainstream media bias stems less from deliberate ideology than from arbitrary decision-making processes, selective sourcing, and self-imposed limitations that exclude alternative viewpoints.