#blah blah journalism ethics are at an all time low
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I was reading an article from CNN about journalists in Gaza (link) and this particular paragraph stuck out to me...
I was initially a journalism major in college so I understand the background of why an organization like CNN would require this style of reporting (i.e. "both sides" representism). However, these inserts of Isreali "viewpoints" that have been shown to be barefaced lies in an article about Gazan journalists risking their lives is just piss-poor optics.
If anyone wonders why people have lost faith in traditional media sources, this is a perfect example. In an article centering Palestinian voices, the organization still requires that Israeli talking points be linked as well and often, in the same paragraph. It reads like: 'here's a quote about a personal lived experience of genocide but nah uh, here's isreali propaganda claiming they are lying and bc they are an ally, they should be believed'. It's American/Western exceptionalism at its finest because "why should we believe a Palestinian, they aren't paragons of truth and justice like we are?"
I don't know if I quite explained myself like I wanted but this particular article just made me so angry that CNN and other Western media were once considered 'trustworthy' sources of information and now are parroting isreali lies. AND telling their readers that Palestinian voices on the ground telling first-hand information are not "good enough" sources of information.
#blah blah journalism ethics are at an all time low#blah blah its why i left the major#bc i could learn about the idealized profession in class#and then turn on the tv or read online and see all the worst realities of the profession#wizard bisan#bisan owda#bisan gaza#bisan#motaz azaiza#hind khoudary#plestia alaqad#journalists in gaza#free gaza#free palestine#from the river to the sea palestine will be free#gaza genocide#gaza#palestine#icj hearing#icj#international court of justice#the hague
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