The article discusses concerns over ideological influence through media and social platforms, particularly focusing on the subtle shaping of public opinion by promoting certain ideals such as environmentalism, LGBTQ+ acceptance, and migration policies. It criticizes the role of modern media and algorithms in prioritizing attention-grabbing content over relevance and truth, leading to confusion between reality and fabricated narratives. The piece references specific instances where content from the website Domovina was reportedly censored on TikTok, including interviews with figures like Slavko Kmetič and Cveta Stepanjan, who discuss historical communist-era repression. One notable example involves Agop, whose wife Cveta Stepanjan recounts his final words before death: 'Prokleti komunisti' ('Damned communists').
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames communism and related historical events in a highly negative light, using emotionally charged language such as 'prokleti komunisti' ('damned communists') and portraying contemporary ideologies like environmentalism and migration policies as insidious influences. The tone is overt,





