It seems important that the immediate past President of the United States and the likely Republican nominee for President in 2024 has called for suspension of the Constitution. We cannot ignore the normalization of such an outrage. Every news show should be focused on this.

@ifilljustice

From now on, journalists should include the descriptor ("who has called for the termination of the US Constitution") whenever Trump is mentioned.

Unfortunately, there is far too much cowardice in the news media.

Too many media outlets are afraid of stating uncomfortable truths, truths that might offend the powerful or the public.

Telling the truth is not always a “neutral” act.

Journalists (and others) should still TELL THE TRUTH.

#News #Media
#Journalism #Journalists
#USA

@ZhiZhu @ifilljustice
Truth is always sacrificed when it costs a capitalist money. For-profit news outlets will never be totally honest because it is not in the best interest of their bottom line.

@ThePsyOfLife @ifilljustice

"News outlets earn their credibility not by euphemizing the truth in order to appeal to more people, but by telling the truth even when it’s difficult."
~@justintrevett

https://twitter.com/ZhiZhuWeb/status/1569184074534916096

A credible news outlet that loses credibility, loses money.

Yes, bad outlets make money, but a credible news outlet will not appeal to the bad outlet's followers, so it needs to remain credible to keep its own followers and its own profits.

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@ThePsyOfLife @ifilljustice

Admittedly, some news media do not seem to understand this concept.

We'll have to wait and see what happens to credible news orgs who deliberately destroy their own credibility in an attempt to attract followers from bad news media outlets.

I'm betting they lose far more followers than they gain.

@ZhiZhu @ifilljustice
CNN seems to be field testing that concept now.

@ThePsyOfLife @ifilljustice

Indeed. It will be interesting (and perhaps appalling) to see what happens with CNN's embrace of extreme "both-sidesing"