Wednesday, May 18, 2005
Welcome?
What you are reading right now is the very first posting on The Daily Bias, a periodically reoccurring opportunity for me to vent my outrage at the general stupidity that permeates the world today. And in case you are wondering about the title: NO, I am probably not going to put this out daily. The title just sounded better than plain “Bias”. An example of form over content, I guess. Oh well.
“The Daily Bias “ is primarily in response to what I see as a general anti-western bias in the world, and the accompanying willingness to accept anything as gospel as long as it reinforces that exact bias. The idea is to present the other side of the news, provide background, and provide access to news stories that just don’t make it into the mainstream media because they don’t conform to preconceived notions about the world.
In other words, the idea is to provide the reality check that most people are in need of.
A final word about layout and the like: this is not some artsy project designed to over-awe you with its beauty. In all probability, it will continue looking like this: the template that got me started. I´ts a question of content over form. I do have a life besides this thing.
No, really: I do.
Honest.
“The Daily Bias “ is primarily in response to what I see as a general anti-western bias in the world, and the accompanying willingness to accept anything as gospel as long as it reinforces that exact bias. The idea is to present the other side of the news, provide background, and provide access to news stories that just don’t make it into the mainstream media because they don’t conform to preconceived notions about the world.
In other words, the idea is to provide the reality check that most people are in need of.
A final word about layout and the like: this is not some artsy project designed to over-awe you with its beauty. In all probability, it will continue looking like this: the template that got me started. I´ts a question of content over form. I do have a life besides this thing.
No, really: I do.
Honest.