So something that's popped up a lot lately is some media personalities I refuse to call them reporters. Are pissed because reporters (that supposedly do the same job) are expecting them to do the job of reporting if they are going to claim they are a journalist.
Specifically when it comes to fact checking. Apparently many of these people have decided it's their job to tell you what this that or the other person says but it's my job to go try and find out if that's a lie. Never mind the fact I have responsibilities of my own. The incredibly odd thing is that this shift to "I am not responsible for the veracity of what I tell you about" seems to come about on the heels of not needing them for the part where people tell us shit.
If you're just going to parrot what the person you're "interviewing" says then we can just go to their Twitter feed I don't need you for that. But for calling them on their bullshit and uncovering the truth that's the entirety of your job it's why freedom of the press is in the fucking constitution.
Specifically when it comes to fact checking. Apparently many of these people have decided it's their job to tell you what this that or the other person says but it's my job to go try and find out if that's a lie. Never mind the fact I have responsibilities of my own. The incredibly odd thing is that this shift to "I am not responsible for the veracity of what I tell you about" seems to come about on the heels of not needing them for the part where people tell us shit.
If you're just going to parrot what the person you're "interviewing" says then we can just go to their Twitter feed I don't need you for that. But for calling them on their bullshit and uncovering the truth that's the entirety of your job it's why freedom of the press is in the fucking constitution.
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