Posted on 04/25/2022 10:08:08 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
Many liberals who call themselves journalists, inspired by Harvard's Nieman Lab, are now publicly calling for ditching objectivity in their profession in favor of what they call "solidarity for social justice" as their goal. Not only are many making no attempt to hide their disdain for objectivity, they are loudly urging it. Among them is Washington Post Margaret Sullivan who is not shy about expressing her extreme antipathy towards political diversity.
Therefore when she wrote on Saturday that the New York Times managing editor, Joe Kahn, would succeed Dean Baquet as executive editor of that alleged national treasure in June, her top concern was whether he would allow diversity of opinion in "Joe Kahn can be a great New York Times editor."
(Excerpt) Read more at newsbusters.org ...
I totally agree that the main subscribers to the mainstream gave up objectivity long ago. It’s the ones on the proverbial fence we need to reach; the ones who still think of these awful rags are still, somehow, someway, newspapers of record, authorities to be listened to if not trusted.
“Which makes the twitter buyout more important - now that the market for real news has been abandoned, maybe twitter under Musk can help supply it. can’t be any worse.”
If you want to make libtards really mad, start referring to Elon Musk as an “African-American,” which of course is what he is given where he was born....
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