The article discusses the historical evolution of the right to information, contrasting past and present systems of media control. It references ancient Egypt's use of state-controlled communication methods and contrasts this with modern state media in Slovenia. The piece critiques contemporary Slovenian media for selectively presenting information that aligns with specific ideological agendas, including promoting certain political narratives, social groups, and activist movements while marginalizing others. It argues that such selective reporting undermines the principle of balanced journalism and suggests that media outlets which aggressively attack individuals who deviate from mainstream views should not be funded by public money.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the current Slovenian media landscape as being influenced by leftist ideologies, emphasizing the promotion of 'radical climate action', 'anti-imperialism', and support for marginalized groups. It criticizes the exclusion of alternative viewpoints and advocates for media that serve





