Die steigenden Energiepreise durch den Ukraine-Krieg dürften vor allem der Grund für die Heizungskrise im letzten Jahr gewesen sein. In Milionen Haushalten war es nicht richtig wam.
Welt has a right wing bias, but it’s fairly reliable with facts. So on direct reports on surveys you can use them as source (just like you can use TAZ for example, just with a left-wing bias).
I’m not talking about “Bild” here. They’re obviously not reliable. Welt however isn’t nearly as polemic. I disagree with a lot they write, but I don’t think they do “hate campaigns” either.
I mean if course they tone it down for the Intellectuals because this type of person is usually more complex and stuff, but they still spread the same narrative
Yeah, they’re conservative. But that doesn’t make them liars. I’m not saying “Welt” is great if you want a balanced viewpoint and they most certainly pick and chose in what they mention, but you can find that on the other side of the political spectrum as well. It’s Bild that doesn’t really have a counterpart.
Welt has a right wing bias, but it’s fairly reliable with facts. So on direct reports on surveys you can use them as source (just like you can use TAZ for example, just with a left-wing bias).
Nah- Springer (Welt, Bild) is different.
Show me the TAZ hate campaigns
I’m not talking about “Bild” here. They’re obviously not reliable. Welt however isn’t nearly as polemic. I disagree with a lot they write, but I don’t think they do “hate campaigns” either.
Welt is the Bild for those that think or want to appear as intellectual.
Same publisher, same mindset, softer language.
I mean if course they tone it down for the Intellectuals because this type of person is usually more complex and stuff, but they still spread the same narrative
Yeah, they’re conservative. But that doesn’t make them liars. I’m not saying “Welt” is great if you want a balanced viewpoint and they most certainly pick and chose in what they mention, but you can find that on the other side of the political spectrum as well. It’s Bild that doesn’t really have a counterpart.