For John, BLUF: Back in the day we believed that there was objectivity in our news sources, the days of Yellow Journalism having passed. No more. Nothing to see here; just move along.
From Chicago Boyz, by Mike, 10 October 2024.
Here is the lede plus four:
CBS has had an interesting week. First there was the interview of Ta-Nehisi Coates by “CBS This Morning” co-anchor Tony Dokoupil regarding Coates’ book “The Message.” Dokoupil treated Coates well, like a Republican, in that he asked some pointed questions about Coates’ book; his claim Israel was a white supremacist ethnostate akin to the Jim Crow South, that he treated Palestinians exclusively as victims without agency, and that he failed to state how Israel was surrounded by enemies pledged to destroy it.Mike seems to think that CBS is a fraud in terms of being an objective news organization. For example, he calls out one of my big concerns:Tough, but civil…. and then all heck broke loose
Apparently the morning show staff was so traumatized by the interview that CBS held a struggle session the next day. One of the criticisms that was hurled at Dokoupil was that he ignored the “one-sheet:”
”…the network went through its standard protocol of vetting questions through its legal, standards, and race and culture departments. The properly vetted questions were then included on what’s known as a ‘one-sheet,’ from which everyone within the show works.”
It’s standard protocol to vet questions through a race and culture department?
The first is the standard DEI mantra of equating a certain percentage of racial/gender/LGBT+ identities in their newsroom with a diversity of viewpoints.It is a little sad that we need to filter our news, looking for inherent biases that might distort what we are learning. It is even sadder that there are people working in such organizations who have to filter what they say or write in order to conform to some socially constricting standards impose by identity politics.
It is incumbent on all of us to widen our news souorces and do the tear and compare of what we are hearing, so we can be better voters and citizens.
Regards — Cliff
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