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The media's role in shaping public perception is critically examined. Robinson emphasizes how labels like "racist" and "far-right" are overused and often baseless, especially when contradicted by his actions and associates. His public interactions, including with non-white supporters, undermine the simplistic narratives pushed by political opponents.
A particular focus was on Cooper's minimal engagement with the grooming gangs scandal—a major social issue—only posting about it once, primarily to attack Musk or Robinson. Robinson criticizes her for selective activism and calls out her voting record, suggesting that her political maneuvering is aimed more at virtue signaling than genuine concern.