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How Left Leaning Media Is Negatively Affecting National Pride

Editors June 18, 2026 5 min read
How Left Leaning Media Is Fueling Declining National Pride
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In June 2025, Gallup released striking data on American pride.

Overall, just 58% of U.S. adults said they were “extremely” or “very” proud to be American—the lowest level since the poll began in 2001, when it hovered near 90% in the wake of 9/11.

The partisan breakdown was even more revealing:

  • 92% of Republicans expressed high levels of pride, a figure that has remained remarkably stable (typically 85-99%) for over two decades.
  • Among Democrats, the number plummeted to 36%, down sharply from 62% the prior year and representing a long-term erosion from highs near 87% in the early 2000s.
This isn’t just a temporary reaction to political events. It points to a deeper divergence in how the two major parties perceive their country.  One key driver appears to be the information ecosystems each side inhabits. Republicans, who often consume a more diverse set of sources maintain consistent national attachment. Democrats, drawing from a broader but ideologically uniform array including CNN, MSNBC, The New York Times, NPR, and legacy networks, show declining pride that correlates with narratives emphasizing systemic flaws, historical grievances, and institutional skepticism. (pewresearch.org)

Media Diets and Worldview Formation

Pew Research highlights the gap in news sources. Republicans favor Fox News but also consume mainstream left wing media, alongside broadcast networks and conservative podcasts. Democrats however do not spread consumption beyond left leaning sources such as CNN (48%), NBC (47%), ABC (46%), MSNBC (33%), NPR, NYT, and more.

This creates parallel realities: one where America remains a flawed but exceptional nation worth defending, and another where it is portrayed as irredeemably tainted by inequality, racism, and capitalism. (pewresearch.org)

Decades of research on media effects show that repeated exposure to negative framing—constant focus on police incidents, economic disparities, climate doom, and “threats to democracy”—shapes affective responses.

For Democrats immersed in these outlets, patriotism becomes conditional: pride is withheld until the “right” policies or leaders are in power. Republicans, whose media diet often celebrates American innovation, military strength, and resilience, treat national identity as more enduring.

The result?

A cult-like insulation where dissenting positive views of the country are dismissed as naive or complicit. Critics of this dynamic call it brainwashing—not in the conspiratorial sense, but as a slow, reinforcing process of selective information, emotional priming, and social punishment for deviation.

People don’t realize it because it feels like moral clarity, not programming.

The Elon Musk Litmus Test

A vivid example is the reaction to Elon Musk. Once a hero to many on the left for Tesla’s role in electric vehicles and environmental goals, Musk’s shift away from Democrats—citing free speech concerns on X (formerly Twitter), criticism of “woke” culture, government overreach, and eventual support for Republicans—triggered a remarkable backlash.

Many Democrats and left-leaning media pivoted from celebrating his achievements to portraying him as a villain, often fixating on personal attacks or conspiracy-laden critiques rather than his companies’ contributions to space exploration, EVs, or AI. They even damaged Tesla cars, could not celebrate the IPO of Spacex, and consistently try to undermine him.

This reveals the tribal mechanism: success or innovation only counts if it aligns with the party’s current priorities.
Celebrating Musk’s engineering feats or risk-taking (hallmarks of American dynamism) becomes difficult because he challenged the narrative.
Republicans, by contrast, readily highlight such figures (even from the left) as embodiments of opportunity, regardless of past affiliations. The inability to separate Musk’s accomplishments from political realignment underscores how partisan media turns potential unifying achievements into division.

Socialism’s Creeping Appeal

Polls show a parallel shift. Gallup in 2025 found Democrats now view socialism more favorably than capitalism (66% positive for socialism vs. 42% for capitalism). This marks a reversal from earlier decades and stands in stark contrast to Republicans’ consistent skepticism of socialism. (news.gallup.com)

Mainstream Democratic-leaning media rarely frames socialism’s historical track record of economic stagnation, authoritarian tendencies, or shortages in places like Venezuela or the Soviet Union with the same scrutiny applied to American capitalism’s flaws.

Stories often romanticize Nordic models (which are much smaller market capitalistic economies with welfare paid by high taxes) or emphasize “equity” without detailing trade-offs in innovation and freedom.

Republicans’ media diet reinforces warnings about government expansion, keeping support for free enterprise high.

When media amplifies inequality narratives while downplaying mobility, entrepreneurship, and post-WWII American-led prosperity, younger Democrats (especially Gen Z) absorb a view of America as fundamentally rigged rather than a nation that lifted billions globally through its system.

Broader Examples of the Divide

  • Historical Narratives: Coverage of America’s founding, slavery, and civil rights often emphasizes original sin in left-leaning outlets, with less balancing context on abolitionism, constitutional evolution, or global comparisons. Republican audiences hear more about resilience and progress.
  • Economic and Cultural Framing: Persistent “late-stage capitalism” rhetoric coincides with record-low pride, even during expansions. Issues like border security, crime in cities, or education outcomes receive different emphasis.
  • Conditional Patriotism: Democrats’ pride dips more sharply during Republican administrations, suggesting it’s tethered to partisan control rather than the country’s intrinsic qualities. Republicans’ stability holds across cycles.
This creates a feedback loop: negative media leads to lower pride and optimism leads to demand for more critical content leads to further entrenchment or brainwashing.
Social media algorithms amplify these dangerous narratives, turning feeds into echo chambers.

Poison-Level Brainwashing or Natural Polarization?

Skeptics argue this reflects genuine grievances or generational shifts.
Democrats often say their lower pride targets government or specific policies, not the country itself. 
Yet the asymmetry is hard to ignore. One party maintains near-universal pride across 25 years of ups and downs; the other shows a secular decline accelerated by media-saturated negativity.
When pride correlates so tightly with information diet, and deviation (e.g., Musk) invites excommunication, it resembles cult dynamics: sacred narratives, outgroup vilification, and reality filtered through ideology.
Participants feel enlightened, not indoctrinated.
This is poisonous because healthy societies need broad-based attachment to their institutions and identity. Extreme divergence risks eroding social cohesion, making compromise harder, and weakening resilience against external challenges.
Both sides consume biased media—conservatives have theirs too—but the patriotism gap suggests Democratic ecosystems have been more corrosive on this metric.
Breaking the cycle requires media literacy, cross-partisan consumption, and a renewed emphasis on shared American stories: ingenuity, opportunity, and self-correction.
Without it, the “United” States risk becoming psychologically balkanized, with one half increasingly alienated from its own inheritance.
The data is clear; the path forward demands acknowledging how our chosen news shapes not just opinions, but our fundamental sense of belonging.

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