I said SEEK the truth. That doesn't mean you'll attain it. But a journalist still seeks it. Why? Because that is journalism.
A reporter on the other hand parrots the press release spin that's fed to them. They gladly roll over and play stupid. They don't seek. They regurgitate. They do softball interviews. They skip the real questions. They can't be bothered. They also, because it's cool and prestigious call themselves journalists.
These reporters aren't real journalists any more than the bagels at Dunkin Donuts are really bagels.
I didn't say anything about "high quality." I'm do here. Have a nice day.
Yes, you did which as I said becomes meaningless statement which proves my point that journalism IS just perspectives regardless of intent. So thanks for proving my point.
A reporter on the other hand parrots the press release spin that's fed to them. They gladly roll over and play stupid. They don't seek. They regurgitate. They do softball interviews. They skip the real questions. They can't be bothered. They also, because it's cool and prestigious call themselves journalists.
These reporters aren't real journalists any more than the bagels at Dunkin Donuts are really bagels.
I didn't say anything about "high quality." I'm do here. Have a nice day.