Article 1: Morning Star’s Founding
Morning Star
Editor David Hugh
March 28, 1758
Our nation’s history, though short, has been rich with new findings and learnings. It is a flourishing country that continues to innovate and come up with new ways of doing things. This includes newspapers. However, before the Morning Star, there have been few newspapers that paint the truth as it is. In the beginning, there was only anti-government or pro-government propaganda. Now, we have papers on things like economics or papers that sycophantically praise everything our government does.
You, however, need a trustworthy news source. There is a need to hear the news as it is. And so, we have formed the finest source of news in Vision. This is the first-ever issue of the Morning Star. Here we promise to provide objective, up do date information about the happenings in Vision. Right now, we are the ones innovating.
We understand the toll that unfair and untrue news can have. We were there when propaganda was spread throughout our province of Vision. Propaganda hurt our revolution. It nearly stopped our nation from being formed. Even now, after the revolution, many papers print lies and are full of deceit. We promise that we won’t do that. Truth and freedom from bias are what we strive for here at the Morning Star. We will not print any one-sided propaganda.
We hope this will be the first of many articles.
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Read Article 2 in the series HERE. It brings the story of Vision froward 18 years and looks back on the country’s founding.
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