Author Topic: An actual, unarguable issue of ethics in journalism  (Read 3251 times)

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Offline guizonde

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Re: An actual, unarguable issue of ethics in journalism
« Reply #15 on: December 14, 2015, 01:29:46 pm »
Journalists are going to be untrustworthy and unethical by default.  It's practically in the job description.

The real question here is "where the fuck are the police?".  That shit has got to be illegal even in 'murica.

i totally get the first sentence. but why the hell would you call the cops on them? they're just as crooked! i almost completely agreed with you on this one.

Whether Conty was talking about crime scene security or that this was truly an invasion of a private home - in this case, part of the estate of the deceased until probate releases it to an heir, or releases it to a state asset seizure action - he had a good point.

ooooooooooh, i get it! my bad, i derped. knee-jerk reaction to the badge. i'll be more careful.
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