That's what's so incredible about his post. He's too big, especially now, to ignore. And he doesn't leave any room for interpretation.
I don't want to be too optimistic, but here's the old way of becoming a GREAT JOURNALIST:
Wipe away a tear on live TV when you have to tell the country that our president (JFK) is dead.
Tell the nation, in a sad and resigned tone, that the Vietnam War is unwinnable.
That's what made Walter Cronkite the GREATEST JOURNALIST EVER.
If I were a journalist today, and I saw which way the wind was blowing, I would start poignantly speaking out in support of Western Civilization. It's a risky strategy, but if you set a national tone, you can become a GREAT JOURNALIST. I say we are at a tipping point, and a journalist of some stature who is the first to come out and say some of this stuff, can really become an icon. I mean it.