Every
journalism school should put this quote in bold over the class door: “if someone says it´s raining and another
person says it´s dry; it´s not your job to quote them both. Your job is to look
out of the fucking window and find out which is true”. It goes without
saying that Jonathan Foster- the author of the quote- nailed it. Unfortunately,
journalism today is based on feelings, never on facts. What madness is this? We
are heading to a very dark place indeed. It seems to me that most of the people
who claim to be journalists are, in fact, far from it. They don´t conduct an
investigation properly because the fear they feel of the Establishment. Look at
the system of justice which is tolerant of corruption but intolerant of
critics. But nobody cares. Nine persons are arrested daily in England for
criticizing Islam and any reporter dares to talk about it. They claim that
these citizens are being arrested for posting allegedly offensive messages
online as police set up their campaign to combat social media hate speech.
About half of the investigations are
dropped before prosecutions were dropped. Many civil liberties campaigners
believe- including myself- that the authorities are over- policing the internet
and threatening free speech. In other words; they should police the streets and
no the twits. As a result of that, free speech is at risk.
Journalism, I used to believe, is the activity
of gathering, creating and presenting news and information. But now most of the
journalist don´t sneak too much on the politicians. They are simple afraid of
the consequences. It´s not only the powerful they fear but the social networks
where anyone can be easily hammered by an illiterate mob. People who are so
easily offended are the ones who run the world. There is no crime worse than
telling the truth.
The less thing you expect
from a journalist is decency. A 65 years old lady was sentenced to prison for criticizing
Islam on Facebook. Where are the reporters? Why haven´t we seen an interview of
that poor lady on every single TV in Europe? The answer is quite simple, it´s a
question of cowardice. I am not mistaken
when I say that the Fourth State is called that because most of the journalists
are on all fours.
History
reveals that the more democratic a society, the more news and information it
tends to have. But now all the big media corporations are the same to me. They
hide things like the rape of many European women by some refugees brought here
by the same politicians who refuse to tell you, like the journalist, the real
truth. Europe is doomed by the stupidity and arrogance who wants us to look the
other way. An epoch shrouded in misery
We, Westerners,
need to show them some bravery. After all, courage is, like John Wayne used to
say, being scared to death and saddling up anyway. Let´s ride then. We are,
after all, the best civilization of the world.
Sergio
Calle Llorens
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