Cultural Bias Research Paper

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Being bias is having an unfair tendency to favor a specific person or idea over another. People who are biased are also seen as prejudice people. When a person is biased they usually have a one-sided point of view and refuse to be open minded to any other idea. Being bias is part of being human. Whether or not a person is willing to admit it or not, being biased comes natural to humans, as it is an involuntary thought or action. People tend to be biased due to their cultural norms or personal beliefs such as religion. Frankly, being biased is part of human life, people tend to do it without even knowing it. As humans, the desire to be right has increased as society has changed. Society has also caused people to believe that being wrong or making a mistake is like committing a crime. Because of this, people are bias because they want to be right as well as have people see them as being right.
Throughout the years bias has been viewed more frequently, especially in the media. The reason for
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has opinions of their own. Liberal and conservative bias, on the other hand, began showing up in the media once there were liberals and conservatives to report out. Liberal is being open minded and willing to discard traditional values for the truth. However, conservative is holding to traditions and values and being cautious when it comes to change especially when it comes to politics or religion. In the media, there are three sides that have been seen. These three sides include extreme left, left, and right. People on the extreme left side have strong liberal views, people on the left side are open minded to some changes, and people on the right side are conservative. Liberal reporters, reporters on the far left side, are usually known to give one sided stories and exaggerate the truth. Conservative reporters, reporters on the ride side, are known to give the true facts of a story as well as both