This shouldn't really be a surprise to anyone, and I can promise you journalists get a chuckle out of anyone being outraged by these statements.
They're all taught in college that objectivism is dead, that it's their job to be partial, to advance a narrative.
Exposing journalists for this isn't going to change anything, they already admit it openly. If people want to open the eyes of the public, the goal has to shift to exposing who controls the narrative they are pushing. That is a piece of the puzzle journalists don't want to talk about, at all.
This shouldn't really be a surprise to anyone, and I can promise you journalists get a chuckle out of anyone being outraged by these statements.
They're all taught in college that objectivism is dead, that it's their job to be partial, to advance a narrative.
Exposing journalists for this isn't going to change anything, they already admit it openly. If people want to open the eyes of the public, the goal has to shift to exposing who controls the narrative they are pushing. That is a piece of the puzzle journalists don't want to talk about, at all.