WorKid wrote:I'm really happy for the two of them. Let there be a thousand blossoms bloom, as far as I am concerned.
But I ain't spending any time on it because in the meantime, every three months, a person is torn to pieces by a crocodile in north Queensland.
I don’t know what impact it will have. It is ... something to which – I will be completely honest – I have not given it sufficient thought.
Stopharage wrote:He outright executed a wounded man on camera and had a sizeable support amongst the population calling him innocent. I think Obama has had the right approach towards them during this latter part of his presidency. Seems like Trump's going to be far more palatable to AIPAC.
Why does it matter? Because so much of the shrill and often partisan political debate we see in the media can be linked to an increasing lack of nuance in the way evidence, and stories, are presented to us. Stories stripped of context, without a clear explanation of the background, without a clear understanding of the key characters.
Clean information is as important to democracy as clean water is to health. But clean information is not just facts. Facts are apt to mislead and clean information requires journalists who are committed to providing a full picture.
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