Is hearing both sides an outdated concept? — Nikolas
public enlightenment is the forerunner of justice and the foundation of democracy — Nikolas
From the POV of the oligarchy, the plutocracy, or the kleptocracy, who the hell wants public enlightenment? Keep the masses as uninformed about their reality as possible. — Bitter Crank
Keep the masses as uninformed about their reality as possible. — Bitter Crank
public enlightenment is the forerunner of justice and the foundation of democracy
— Nikolas
That pretty much nails the case against excellence in journalism, or maybe journalism at all. From the POV of the oligarchy, the plutocracy, or the kleptocracy, who the hell wants public enlightenment? Keep the masses as uninformed about their reality as possible.[/quote
The death of journalism means that Liberty is dying. Nietzsche said that God is dead and wondered what would replace God. When liberty is dead, what form of statist slavery or tyranny will replace it? I shudder to think — Bitter Crank
We are the gatekeepers. — James Riley
Imperial ineptitude is matched by domestic ineptitude. The collapse of good government at home, with legislative, executive and judicial systems all seized by corporate power, ensures that the incompetent and the corrupt, those dedicated not to the national interest but to swelling the profits of the oligarchic elite, lead the country into a cul-de-sac. Rulers and military leaders, driven by venal self-interest, are often buffoonish characters in a grand comic operetta. How else to think of Allen Dulles, Dick Cheney, George W. Bush, Donald Trump or the hapless Joe Biden? While their intellectual and moral vacuity is often darkly amusing, it is murderous and savage when directed towards their victims.
Can you give an example of the ones over whom you are entitled to rule? Name names and justify your claim to be among the gatekeepers. — fishfry
“Decisions to not give unsupported arguments equal time are not a dereliction of journalistic responsibility or some kind of agenda, in fact, it’s just the opposite.”
- Lester Holdt
Support the open and civil exchange of views, even views they find repugnant.
you and I are in accord. — James Riley
I think we were talking about Holt. — James Riley
Holt works for NBC News, does he not? — fishfry
Lester Holt works for a network with a demonstrated pattern of not believing in fairness. — fishfry
Journalists report facts, as best they can be determined to be facts. Period. Argument is the province of commentary on the news. And to be sure, there is good and bad commentary, and commentary not worthy of name. In a restaurant you may not like the meal, fair enough, but you do not expect to be served a plateful of s***, nor would you expect a restaurant that served such be allowed to remain open. And the same with commentary, although there is no Health Department to control as to what is being served - beyond some very broad limits on free speech.The journalist’s role is to inform us, not to decide which arguments we can or cannot hear. He fails in this regard. — NOS4A2
Journalists report facts, as best they can be determined to be facts. Period. Argument is the province of commentary on the news. — tim wood
Or we could just tune in to that bastion of "fair and balanced" Fox News? Yeah, that's the ticket. — James Riley
I'm not sure if you want to argue politics or agree with me about something. — fishfry
You just said I may be right. I am. You only grabbed that one sentence of mine out of context and you haven't read most of the thread. — James Riley
So, to satisfy your curiosity on that point, we're not arguing the merits of any given political position. We're talking about gatekeepers, and whether or not "arguments" or "facts" deserve equal time. — James Riley
Journalists report facts, as best they can be determined to be facts. Period. Argument is the province of commentary on the news. And to be sure, there is good and bad commentary, and commentary not worthy of name. In a restaurant you may not like the meal, fair enough, but you do not expect to be served a plateful of s***, nor would you expect a restaurant that served such be allowed to remain open. And the same with commentary, although there is no Health Department to control as to what is being served - beyond some very broad limits on free speech.
The point here being not to confuse journalism with commentary.
Since I already confessed to that crime you can't prosecute me for it a second time. — fishfry
I say let everyone speak and let the market decide. I don't believe in gatekeepers. They have the worst track record of all. — fishfry
I wouldn’t expect a server to hide burgers from the menu if he doesn’t like beef. — NOS4A2
It is often the case that people make arguments the journalist doesn’t like. They need not suppress those arguments. Period. — NOS4A2
If a man of newsworthy importance speaks, — NOS4A2
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