Lori Veronica
on January 2, 2026
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🔥 THIS IS WHAT REAL JOURNALISM LOOKS LIKE
The nonstop criticism from NPR, CNN, and CBS isn’t actually about the facts — it’s about undermining the credibility of Nick Shirley.
And that says everything.
Nick Shirley practices journalism the old-school way:
He goes where the story is (even when it’s uncomfortable or dangerous).
He asks questions.
He records what happens.
He reports what he finds.
That’s it. That’s the job.
Journalism didn’t start as a polished, credentialed, white-collar profession. It was a blue-collar grind — long hours, low pay, pounding the pavement, covering local corruption, crime, labor disputes, and community scandals.
Sound familiar?
That’s exactly what Nick Shirley did in Minnesota.
Instead of doing their own investigative work — and then selling the story to the American public, which is also their job — legacy outlets chose a different route: attack the messenger.
Why?
Because journalism today has become an exclusive caste system.
Dominated by credentialed insiders.
Elite schools.
Prestigious cities.
Fancy buildings.
Tight social circles.
So when someone without the pedigree breaks a real story — especially one with implications they don’t like — the knives come out.
Notice the language they use:
“YouTuber.”
“MAGA journalist.”
“Shock-value content.”
Anything to avoid calling him what he clearly is: a journalist.
They gatekeep because outsiders like Shirley threaten their authority, status, and ego. His work sparked real scrutiny, real investigations, and real public awareness — the very outcomes journalism claims to value.
The irony is brutal:
They say they care about truth.
But only when it comes from them.
The elite snobbery couldn’t be more obvious.
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Mike B
January 2, 2026
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The mainstream puppets cannot think for themselves.
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