Posted on 06/26/2010 5:38:37 AM PDT by Kaslin
A picture is worth 1,000 words or so were told. Here are a few: despicable, appalling, predatory and unprofessional.
That barely hints at the disgusting behavior Reuters is displaying in its quest to use a crotch photo of a 17-year-old girl to make money.
We thought we had seen it all, so to speak. Perez Hilton, who has turned all things sleazy into a business model, was smacked down by society for posting a revealing photo of singer/actress Miley Cyrus. After Hiltons lame defense of showing an up-skirt photo of the girl who he has previously called a Disney Whore" and Disney Slut, Disney pulled ads for ABCs The View from his site.
Perez has always been the troll the media love, but even he went too far here. His indefensible actions generated the attention his little, er, ego required and he got to move on and slime someone else.
Surprisingly, Hilton has been outdone by a larger, more experienced bunch of scumbags the folks at Reuters, once thought of as a professional news agency.
Cyrus, who is having her teen misadventures broadcast globally, got photographed in a compromising way during the Much Music Awards in Toronto on Sunday. The photo shows her dancing in a white body suit with ribbons. However, the photo caught her just as the body suit moved, revealing all too much of her crotch.
Like the previous Disney pop tarts Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera embarrassing moments go with the territory. Reuters enshrined this one in the marketing hall of fame as a way to destroy credibility. The company is now selling the photo.
Thats right, a news agency is selling dirty pictures of a 17-year-old girl. Its doing a lot more. Its disreputable photo department sent the photo out to Reuters print clients for use although what use they would make of such a picture one can only imagine.
Disbelief and outrage are barely a starting point for this one. Dictionary.com lists 50 synonyms for disgusting from abominable to yucky and not one does this justice.
For any news organization to do this, is outlandish. But Reuters has fallen on difficult times and it is no longer deserving of much respect. These actions raise true legal issues such as whether pornographic or questionably pornographic images of underage girls are protected by the First Amendment. Even if some lawyers say they are, I disagree.
In words so simple even Reuters might understand no #%@&ing way.
Either way, they violate journalist practice and they violate Reuters voluminous guidelines to proper journalism. Here is an organization that vows everything it does is done with the utmost integrity. It lies.
Check out the integrity section of their Handbook of Journalism. Under the dealing with people section it says When covering people in the news, Reuters journalists:
Avoid needless pain and offense
Treat victims with sensitivity
Eschew gossip about the private lives of public figures
Avoid sensationalism and hype
Running this photo runs afoul of every one of those standards. Reuters staff arent commenting.
Perhaps they are contacting Hustlers Larry Flynt for lawyer referrals.
This isnt the first instance of insanity from the Reuters photo department. In the Mideast, Reuters photographers might as well say they represent Hamas or Hezbollah and not any viable news organization. In the past few years, their photographers have been involved in multiple instances of unethical behavior where they manipulate photos to make Israel look bad.
When the Israelis stopped the bogus aid flotilla to Gaza and so-called activists attacked the soldiers, Reuters photographers were there to spin things toward the pro-terror crowd. One photo showed an Israeli commando surrounded by attackers including one with a knife. The Reuters photo edited out the knife.
The fight at the flotilla caused an international crisis and Reuters tried to make Israel look guilty. Thats not the work of a news organization. Its the effort of a propaganda arm.
In another case, the agency had to withdraw a photo of Israeli bombing of Lebanon to make the results look far worse. Ynetnews.com quoted Reuters' head of P.R. Moira Whittle admitting it:
"Reuters has suspended a photographer until investigations are completed into changes made to a photograph showing smoke billowing from buildings following an air strike on Beirut.
But four years later the same lies are repeated.
Theres more. Want to find a photo of Obama looking messianic complete with halo? Start with Reuters.
Want to find a news organization claiming there was no media bias in the 2008 election, again start with Reuters. That time they claimed the bias was largely unseen in presidential race. Obviously, they didnt look at their own reporting. But who can blame them?
Still, thats a far cry from running dirty pictures of a 17-year-old girl to make money. Thats usually reserved for sleazy old men you wouldnt want near your children. -- In other words, the Reuters photo staff.
And they wonder why the news industry is losing credibility. Credibility, much like the innocence they help destroy, is difficult to regain.
Doesn’t her being 17 make the pic ‘kiddie porn’?
It would be so nice to see all the reuters execs frog-marched off the jail but it’ll never happen...
Federal pornography and child entrapment laws consider all children under the age of 18 minors. Doesn’t matter what the age of consent is in the state or whether the child is a willing participant.
Perez Hilton is a distributor of child porn under federal laws.
Is anyone really surprised?
Reuters, like all the fringe, dinosaur media, will die. It’s time that the adults in the room stopped paying atention to them.
I recall Reuters' outstanding propaganda coverage in Lebanon circa August 2006.
http://handbook.reuters.com/index.php/A_Brief_Guide_to_Standards,_Photoshop_and_Captions
LOL! What standards?
I haven’t seen the pic. Is it more revealing than a pic of girls in bikinis at the beach?
It wasn’t much of a crotch as far as crotches go.
Reuters motto is “is it real, or is it photo shopped?”
Considering her age,it’s an appalling photo.However,I would not be surprised if her managers didn’t help arrange for the shot to be taken.Her main claim to fame is her age,I expect her popularity will fall when she reaches legal age.
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