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'''Liberal creep''' is [[liberal bias]] that gradually creeps or distorts an entry, definition, explanation, description, or historical account.
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Former [[Utah]] state Sen. Bill Wright may have been the first to coin this term in spring 2008 when he "warned of liberal creep — the 'education of [[indoctrinate|indoctrination]]' — in which the media peddle "[[socialism]] and programs. We have been so dumbed-down, so indoctrinated with all this information we’re in a haze; we can’t see through it. We must find out for ourselves."<ref>http://www.slweekly.com/index.cfm?do=article.details&id=5450FFC0-14D1-13A2-9FC3560D929110B0</ref>
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Examples of '''liberal creep''' include:
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*[[Ronald Reagan]] left the [[White House]] with the best approval ratings of any president, up to that time, at the end of his term, yet the [[media]] and history books have since relentlessly tried to downplay and distort his political achievements.
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*Reverse to the above example, [[Bill Clinton]] <ref>[http://uspolitics.about.com/od/polls/l/bl_historical_approval.htm Clinton left office with a higher approval rating than Reagan]</ref> left office after a failed impeachment attempt on perjury charges, yet liberal creep ensures that this is downplayed and distorted.
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*Many early scientists such as [[Isaac Newton]] and [[Galileo Galilei]] were heavily influenced by Christianity and would never have made their important discoveries without their [[faith]] in [[Jesus Christ]], yet that faith has since been downplayed in [[liberal]] [[atheistic]] [[public school]] textbooks and [[Wikipedia]].<ref>For example, the Wikipedia entry on [[Isaac Newton]] completely omits how he was a devout Christian who read the Bible daily and derived his inspiration and motivation from it.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Newton]</ref><ref>Wikipedia has a comprehensive article detailing Newton's religious views that utilizes similar content and references. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Newton%27s_religious_views]</ref>
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*The ferocity and savageness of the Native Americans towards American settlers has gradually been downplayed, while the relocation of the Cherokee has been gradually inflated to the point that some liberal textbooks treat it as an atrocity comparable to the [[Holocaust]]. Similarly, there has been an increase in denial of the many technological and spiritual improvements the settlers brought to previous inhabitants.
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*Liberals in Britain have tried to distort the image of [[Margaret Thatcher]] by pointing to massive cuts and claiming that she destroyed the British economy calling it a "Trainwreck of a Legacy" <ref>http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-cruel-legacy-of-margaret-thatcher-public-enterprises-privatized-jobs-lost-social-services-cut-and-communities-wrecked/5331383</ref> This is a clear omission of the fact that there was a British economic boom from 1986-89<ref>http://econ.economicshelp.org/2008/10/unemployment-in-uk.html</ref> and the fact that it was  failed socialist economic policy forced massive cuts on the government.
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*Although [[Donald Trump]] won an unexpected and historic election victory in the [[2016 U.S. Presidential election|2016 presidential election]], liberals and leftists tried to distort this by [[Fake news|claiming "Russian involvement" in the election and inventing numerous controversies over Trump and his presidential actions]].
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== See also ==
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*[[gradualism]]
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== References ==
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[[Category:Liberal Traits]]
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[[Category:Liberal Denial]]
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[[Category:Liberal Deceit]]
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[[Category:Liberal Bias]]

Revision as of 22:37, July 25, 2017

Liberal creep is liberal bias that gradually creeps or distorts an entry, definition, explanation, description, or historical account.

Former Utah state Sen. Bill Wright may have been the first to coin this term in spring 2008 when he "warned of liberal creep — the 'education of indoctrination' — in which the media peddle "socialism and programs. We have been so dumbed-down, so indoctrinated with all this information we’re in a haze; we can’t see through it. We must find out for ourselves."[1]

Examples of liberal creep include:

  • Ronald Reagan left the White House with the best approval ratings of any president, up to that time, at the end of his term, yet the media and history books have since relentlessly tried to downplay and distort his political achievements.
  • Reverse to the above example, Bill Clinton [2] left office after a failed impeachment attempt on perjury charges, yet liberal creep ensures that this is downplayed and distorted.
  • Many early scientists such as Isaac Newton and Galileo Galilei were heavily influenced by Christianity and would never have made their important discoveries without their faith in Jesus Christ, yet that faith has since been downplayed in liberal atheistic public school textbooks and Wikipedia.[3][4]
  • The ferocity and savageness of the Native Americans towards American settlers has gradually been downplayed, while the relocation of the Cherokee has been gradually inflated to the point that some liberal textbooks treat it as an atrocity comparable to the Holocaust. Similarly, there has been an increase in denial of the many technological and spiritual improvements the settlers brought to previous inhabitants.
  • Liberals in Britain have tried to distort the image of Margaret Thatcher by pointing to massive cuts and claiming that she destroyed the British economy calling it a "Trainwreck of a Legacy" [5] This is a clear omission of the fact that there was a British economic boom from 1986-89[6] and the fact that it was failed socialist economic policy forced massive cuts on the government.
  • Although Donald Trump won an unexpected and historic election victory in the 2016 presidential election, liberals and leftists tried to distort this by claiming "Russian involvement" in the election and inventing numerous controversies over Trump and his presidential actions.

See also

References

  1. http://www.slweekly.com/index.cfm?do=article.details&id=5450FFC0-14D1-13A2-9FC3560D929110B0
  2. Clinton left office with a higher approval rating than Reagan
  3. For example, the Wikipedia entry on Isaac Newton completely omits how he was a devout Christian who read the Bible daily and derived his inspiration and motivation from it.[1]
  4. Wikipedia has a comprehensive article detailing Newton's religious views that utilizes similar content and references. [2]
  5. http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-cruel-legacy-of-margaret-thatcher-public-enterprises-privatized-jobs-lost-social-services-cut-and-communities-wrecked/5331383
  6. http://econ.economicshelp.org/2008/10/unemployment-in-uk.html