Dude

Sep. 22nd, 2006 12:16 am
forsyth: (LeChuck)
[personal profile] forsyth
Why are journalists so bad at their jobs these days? Why are they so tied in circles trying to look "unbiased' by not telling the truth? Why do they use bullshit words to describe something extremely simple? What happened to the whole idea of journalism? Was it lost to media consolidation? Right-wing scare tactics and threats? Laziness? What happened to make journalists unable to do their flipping jobs?

Date: 2006-09-24 05:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] forsythferret.livejournal.com
Okay, where to begin. Just because you can see somebody doesn't mean they're telling you the truth. Especially when a lot of people are good at lying face to face. Especially when all they tell us about something is a maybe two minute blurb, followed by a whitened smile, with sprayed in place hair. And boy oh boy can TV news be opinionated. And writers have more time and space to get into the details of what's going on, even if lots of people won't read it.

"Detainee" and "Agressive interrogation" are direct lines from the political front, yes. But that doesn't make them true or unbiased. Especially when the "political front" that's using those terms is the side interested in white-washing things. The purpose of the press isn't to quote the government, the purpose of the press is to investigate and report and tell people what's actually going on, which is not always (or even often) what the government says it is. And so when the press uses the terms given to them by one side, that's not being unbiased. That's favoring the side that wants to pretend that waterboarding someone in freezing water isn't torture.

As for there not being facts, and everything being a matter of opinion from somebody's biased point of view, that's bullshit. Oh, it's true in a sense, people can only tell you what they've seen from their own limited point of view, but that doesn't mean there's no real facts about what happened, or is happening, or whatever. That's why journalists are supposed to use more than one source, and to research and fact-check everything they're told. Which should be easier than ever in this day and age. If two sides say something, the truth isn't always somewhere in between. It could be off to one side, and both be completely wrong. One could be telling the truth and the other lying. They could both be wrong, but one could be a lot less wrong than the other. And that's what journalists are supposed to be trained to do, find things and put them together and put the facts out, as best they can determine, so people can understand them. There are objective truths out there, and one of those truths is that our government has tortured people to death. In our names. And they want to make it legal.

Profile

forsyth: (Default)
Forsyth

May 2018

S M T W T F S
  12345
6789101112
13141516171819
202122 23242526
2728293031  

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Jan. 17th, 2026 03:02 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios