Media manipulation often works before the facts appear – in the framing, the headline, the image choice, the source selection, the context that is included and the context that is omitted.
Bring a piece of media (an article, a segment, a poster, a campaign, a film) and examine the frame. What is the story being told before the facts are introduced? Who is centered? Who is absent? What would change if the frame shifted?
This is not about whether the media is left or right. It is about how framing shapes what feels true before evidence is checked.