Liberal creep

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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:


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. [1]
  3. For example, the Wikipedia entry on Isaac Newton completely omits how he was a fundamentalist who read the Bible daily and derived his inspiration and motivation from it.[2]
  4. Wikipedia has a comprehensive article detailing Newton's religious views that utilizes similar content and references. [3]