From Newsgroup: nz.politics
On Sun, 3 Aug 2025 07:11:56 -0000 (UTC), useapen wrote:
Earlier this year, at a Congressional hearing, National Public
RadiorCOs Chief Executive Officer, Katherine Maher, sparred with House members who had accused NPR of anti-conservative bias. Not true, she contended: NPRrCOs journalism is essential for a democratic society.
Of course, her defiance was somewhat undermined by the revelation of
her past Tweets referring to President Donald J. Trump as a deranged
racist and a fascist.
To most of the rest of the world, those hardly seem like controversial opinions.
Independent journalism isnrCOt about trying to appease all sides of the political spectrum: itrCOs about speaking truth. And in particular, speaking truth to power. If what journalists are saying annoys those in power, then that suggests they must be doing something right.
As the saying goes: everybody is entitled to their own opinions, but they
are not entitled to their own facts.
Again, this is not a controversial idea in countries which do better with freedom of the press than the US does.
rCLNews is what somebody doesnrCOt want published; all else is advertising.rCY
-- William Randolph Hearst
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