For example, the news about the recent findings by special counsel John Durham who is probing the origins of the FBI’s investigation into Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign was hardly covered by the mainstream media, Boyce said.
Mainstream media and social media also censor talk about the COVID-19 vaccine, voter fraud, and the 2020 election, Ruddy added. “There should be an outcry [but] there isn’t.”
“It’s to provide people with an accurate understanding of the world. That means you just give people the information, you give them the context to understand it,” Philipp explained The Epoch Times’ approach to news reporting.
Mainstream Media at War With Religions
The mainstream media is “at war with people of faith,” said the CEO of Newsmax. “This war has been going on for decades, but it’s really getting more and more momentum.”Many people in America think that those who did not take the COVID-19 vaccine should be “locked up and imprisoned,” Ruddy said. “A lot of these come from very secular values, where they don’t respect religious faith. And at the end of the day, they’re not going to respect civil rights and civil liberties. And we’re seeing that. They don’t really believe in your right to free speech.”
The disappearance of free speech and free discussion is part of this secular war, Ruddy added.
Christopher Dolan, president and executive editor of The Washington Times, said that he does not think “there’s an effort to silence religious people.” He believes that “as a whole, it happens because of the people running these organizations.”
“I think it’s an evolution of thought. I think it’s an evolution of age groups. I think that the younger reporters coming up are now advocates. They don’t want to report the news. They want to promote their concepts and their beliefs,” Dolan explained.
“The delineation between news and opinion was killed over the last 20 years,” he said.
In Philipp’s view, there is a war against faith going on in the media and in politics under the guise of political correctness.
The idea of political correctness originated in 1967 in communist China under Mao Zedong, Philipp said. “You are politically correct if what you’re saying aligns with what the party is doing. What the Communist Party was doing at the time was the Cultural Revolution, [which was about] killing: killing rightist, killing your landlords, persecuting teachers—that was politically correct in China in 1967.”
Now, political correctness in media and politics means that people are free to have their faith and to express it, Philipp explained, but if someone expresses values that go against the political interest, this person will be attacked.
“It’s very much like, more like an inquisition than anything. You have a new religion that’s informing politics and media. And if you go against that new religion informing politics and media—which is socialism—then you will be subject to persecution for this new inquisition. And that’s exactly what’s happening right now.”
Boyce believes that “most of the mainstream media are godless [and] they no longer value truth.”
“The godless have always resented and feared those who believe in God,” Boyce said. “Because if you believe in God, you'll have a fundamental foundation built on truth. You actually respect truth, you believe in truth.”
Silencing Independent Voices
Media that strive to report impartially face pressure and censorship exerted on them by Big Tech in the form of demonetization or blocking of their content.The reach of Washington Times’ stories has been significantly reduced by Big Tech, said the company’s CEO.
The Times covered Hunter Biden’s laptop story that broke before the 2020 election and a story related to the false allegation that Russia colluded with Trump’s campaign, but these stories were blocked on social media, Dolan said.
“Our story is completely legitimate. It’s completely sourced back. It’s all backed up by the documents,” Dolan continued, but “our reach keeps getting smaller and smaller.”
It is all done under the veneer of “fact-checking,” he said. Some fact-checkers did not find anything false in the story but requested to include a certain study known to the fact-checker in the article, or they decided to block a story because of some content that the fact-checkers did not like, Dolan explained.
The company has been losing advertising revenue as a result of its contents being blocked, Dolan said.
Newsmax’s CEO noticed that their breaking news stories that used to appear on the first page of the search results now appear further down, e.g. on the fourth page.
The same happens to other conservative media that have been de-ranked, de-listed, or depressed by Big Tech, Ruddy said. It cuts people’s ability to find a story and the number of people viewing it, he added.
“We’re all seeing this massive decline, and that affects our revenues. So we don’t have the ability to conduct journalism because we can’t pay the reporters. And they’re doing this against all the conservative media.”
Most of The Epoch Times’ channels on YouTube have also been censored and have been targeted by fact-checking warnings, Philipp said, adding that in some cases the fact-checkers turned out to be wrong themselves.
Solutions to Avoid Censorship
To avoid censorship, the American people have come up with a solution and started using Rumble, a platform that will not fall prey to cancel culture, Boyce said. As a result, Rumble has become much bigger now, he added.The solution to this type of censorship is to provide consumers with direct access to the news because the search engines and social media feeds are not reliable, Ruddy said. Newsmax as well as three other media represented in the panel offer their customers the app with direct access to their content, he added.
“Newsmax, since the last election, [has] had close to 7 million downloads of our app, which is free. ... We’re just seeing millions and millions of people engage that way. And it’s been very powerful.”
The traditional business model used in the newspaper industry that relied on the daily delivery of printed copies of the paper to people’s doorstep has been lost, said the Washington Times’ president.
“We can’t survive on a pageview, we can’t survive on a click, we need people to support it. ... We need people to subscribe and know that when they come to us, they’re going to get fair treatment of information,” Dolan said.
“News organizations are serialized coverage of events,” Dolan pointed out. What is known one day may be completely different from what will be reported a few days later or a week later because the situation evolves and changes, he said.
We need to be a part of people’s daily routine and a part of their habit, Dolan said. “They may not need the information every day that’s there. But when things happen, they’re going to want to have a place to go and we’re there for you.”