The article features a letter published by Zvezdana Mlakar, a Slovenian artist, addressed to Suzy, a journalist at Slovenske novice. In the letter, Mlakar expresses her negative views on artists, calling them 'fičfiriči' (foolish), 'norci' (crazy), and 'zadrogirani bleferji' (addicted liars). She writes this after learning that her son wants to become an actor and has applied to an art academy. Mlakar fears that pursuing a career in the arts would lead to financial instability and believes that artists are generally poor. She refrains from sharing these opinions directly with her son but confides in Suzy, whom she considers more reasonable. The letter reflects personal opinion rather than objective reporting.
Bias read (Conservative): The article presents a strongly critical view of artists and the creative industry, portraying them negatively and implying they are financially unstable and unproductive. This framing aligns with a conservative perspective that values traditional, stable professions over artistic pursuits. The tone
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 30): The article presents a personal letter from a parent to an artist, expressing concerns about the role of artists in society. It lacks factual reporting and instead offers subjective opinions and emotional language. The content does not align with the primary source document about data privacy polici



