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Media Reporting on Pope is Ideological
 
NEW YORK, May 29, 2018 /Christian Newswire/ -- Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on how the media are covering Pope Francis:

    Bias can be detected by what the media report and choose not to report. When it comes to Pope Francis, bias by omission is the most common ideological practice.

    Earlier this month, the pope met with an alleged Chilean victim of priestly sexual abuse, Juan Carlos Cruz; he is a homosexual. According to Cruz, the pope said to him, "It doesn't matter [whether you are a homosexual]. God made you like this. God loves you like this." The Vatican refuses to comment on whether this is an accurate account.

    Last week, the pope met with the Italian Bishops' Conference. When the subject of gays in the seminary came up, the pope allegedly said, "If in doubt, better not to let them enter." Thus was he affirming what Pope Benedict XVI said in 2005: men who have "deeply rooted homosexual tendencies" should not be admitted to the seminary. The Vatican refuses to comment on whether this is an accurate account.

    The following media outlets reported on the former story:

    New York Times                                       San Diego Tribune

    Associated Press                                       St. Louis Post-Dispatch

    Philly.com                                                 Providence Journal

    Boston Globe                                             Sun-Sentinel

    Daily News                                                 ABC 7 Eyewitness News

    Houston Chronicle                                     CBS News

    International Wire                                      Chicago Sun-Times

    NBC News                                                  Time

    New York Post                                            Los Angeles Times

    Union Leader                                               CNN

    The following media outlets reported on the latter story: 

    Union Leader

    CNN

    Why the disparity? Ideology. The big media are pro-gay and will report on any story attributed to the pope that fits with their ideology. They will not report on stories that do not. It's really that simple. And that dishonest.

    First prize for ideological bias goes to the New York Times. It not only ran a story on the pope allegedly giving his blessings to the homosexual condition, it ran an approving editorial on it. It even selected his remark as the "Quote of the Day." But it had no room to cover his alleged comment about keeping homosexuals from studying for the priesthood.

    The newspaper's slogan is, "All the news that's fit to print." It should amend it to say, "All the news that's fit to know."