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![]() David wrote: On 6 Feb 2006 12:38:14 -0800, "John S." wrote: David wrote: On 6 Feb 2006 08:00:14 -0800, "John S." wrote: Common sense would tell you that the things we communicate to one another are by definition colored by our experiences, background and temperment. There is not a newsman who is 100% objective, as much as many of them try to be. As someone with a smattering of journalism training I can assure you that this is one of the first things discussed in school. Objectivity is a job skill in the journalistic profession. Story selection is way more biased than individual reporters' work. Well, possibly you had not been smattered by exposure to the real world during and after your journalism training. Other than you there is not a person I'm aware of that would claim that their writings are free from bias. It just is not possible to be bias free in writing. It may not be conscious, but it is there. I say that is entirely wrong. A good reporter knows when he's spinning and know when he's not. Objectivity is part of being a professional. People who write slanted stories aren't real news people. It isn't a case if intentionally spinning, lying or whatever. If you don't believe me then ask a reporter who has been in the business for a whil. Ask if people carry their own biases and beliefs into their work..... |
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