@Nilgiri did you notice this trend of ThePrint increasingly toeing the mainstream godi media narrative? It is not just about BD matter, I notice a broader trend for a year or so. This is sad.
Only TheWire is left now.
Print hosts people from various political parties, that obviously includes ppl from BJP incl BJP factions that will take dim or hostile view of BD current situation.
It hosts people from other parties too (INC, DMK, SS, TMC, AAP you name it) and commentators that are Modi Critics like Vir Sanghvi, Yogendra Yadav.
Regd BD, I have seen pro-yunus govt people being platformed as well by print.
I actually remember it was the print that did a pretty sound analysis of TN politics (first time done in English anywhere that I saw).
Does that mean the print endorses the views espoused?
In the end its a media company and India has its social conservative resurgence upstream to politics. Effects of that (on politics and media) is seen in every large country that has an actual democratic republic setup with political parties.
The analysis can be done w.r.t DEM and GOP post cold war w.r.t FOX, CNN and MSNBC for example.
Regd BD specifically though, the more BD voices utilise India is bad period and throw each baby out with each bathwater:
- India role in 1971 was bad and East Pakistan Jamati narrative is to be returned to
- That INC and BJP are two sides of the same coin anyway.... INC and any Indian political party is bad, period....because its Indian. BJP is just more of the same thing that INC was etc.
- That even Yunus admin is far too pro India and BAL-heavy.
These will only strengthen the faction of BJP you see expressed here. The print job is to air out what exists politically when it comes to politics. Selective agenda ensconcement and some debate now and then with other political sides like what "the wire" does is the wire's choice to do as well. The fact is the wire exists, unlike majority of developing countries with bad constitutions from the get go and/or way worse application of them compared to India. So I don't really find those credible pointing at India when they don't get their own house in order and apply shoe on the other foot regd themselves to begin with.
These (politics, media and bias and perceived partisanship) are downstream to social forces where I turn my attention to more as by politics its already too late to use neutrality. i.e where are the actual subjects where neutral objectivity can be employed, socioeconomic analysis and so on, by literature, history and well researched subject field experts.
It would be waste of time convincing some hardset islamist that goes to al-jazeera first thing, to try broaden their horizon. I work on mitigating Islamism and Hindutva and other such ideologies (Marxism and neo-marxism are some outside of religion these days in developed world) that push for their control and growth of statism...... to begin with as heavy set ideologies become anti-realty and anti-truth quite easily.