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They compare this to a sports scenario where a mother calls balls and strikes based on maternal instinct. The argument is that emotional bias—more prevalent among women—impairs journalistic impartiality, skewing media coverage on contentious issues. As a result, they claim that this leads to a biased, emotionally driven news landscape that favors one political side over another.
While controversial, this viewpoint highlights ongoing debates about bias, objectivity, and representation in media industries.