Our Bias Detection Checklist

Before publishing any political article, we check:

  • 1 What evidence contradicts our argument?
  • 2 Are we generalising from limited examples?
  • 3 Are we confusing correlation with causation?
  • 4 Are we using emotionally loaded language without justification?
  • 5 Are we presenting an allegation as an established fact?
  • 6 What would the strongest opponent say in response?
  • 7 Can the central claim be independently verified?
  • 8 Is the source primary or secondary?
  • 9 Are we selectively quoting while omitting contradictory evidence?
  • 10 Would this article survive scrutiny from an intelligent opponent?
Propaganda Watch The Urban Narrative

How Revolutionary Language Migrated from Jungle to University

An analysis of how Maoist and Naxal ideological vocabulary entered Indian universities, media commentary, NGO discourse and social media — and how to distinguish genuine academic inquiry from ideological recruitment.