Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/02/27

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Well... many more of you will hate me now. (off topic, long)
From: Walter S Delesandri <walt@jove.acs.unt.edu>
Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 05:35:49 -0600 (CST)

Yeah!!!  What he said!!!  beautiful piece, Jim....I especially like 
the lawyer analogy!!!

Walt

On
Fri, 26 Feb 1999, Jim Brick wrote:

> The News Media.
> 
> It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see, hear, and know, how biased our
> news reporting establishment is. Anyone who cannot see that they constantly
> take one side of issues, refuse to report issues that are clearly news and
> important, and generally speak in a manner that is ambiguous, is either
> still in his/her mothers womb, or dead.
> 
> It's not until they perceive that public backlash is about to rear it's
> ugly head, that the news media will start scrambling for high ground. They
> basically run with what they conceive is either the "popular" or
> "establishment" outlook, regardless of any morals, conscience, duties,
> whatever... They have their own agenda and continue to perpetrate it onto
> the public at large.
> 
> A major problem is, the majority of the citizens, take literally what they
> hear or read in/on the "news", without questioning the validity or origin
> of the information. Like a lawyer in a courtroom, the news media can word
> "the news" in a way so that it leads one to believe exactly the opposite of
> what is true.
> 
> The lowly reporter, with his/her notebook, writing down what is happening.
> The lowly photographer photographing a situation. Neither has a chance of
> telling the truth. The "higher levels" of the organized news media will
> message these truths, into whatever fits the agenda of the moment. Perhaps
> the small "hometown" rags and very local air ways can publish true "local"
> stories. Unless, of course, the owner of the newspaper or TV/radio station
> wants to be Mayor/Attorney General/Governor/whatever. Almost without
> exception, there is an agenda that will find its way into molding public
> perception.
> 
> As I see it, like the Killer Whale, the news "mega-behemoth" (ABC, CBS,
> NBC) including CNN (Communist News Network) and others, are the ULTIMATE
> PREDATORS. They have NO KNOWN natural enemies. They may, as they choose,
> run roughshod over anything and everything that does not fit their
> political, or other self serving, agenda.
> 
> I DO NOT take a news paper. I will not contribute to the biased,
> slanderous, diatribe, that these organizations call the news. I do not
> watch junk like 20/20, 60 Minutes, etc... Total biased misery. Who needs it.
> 
> Of course, I'm human, and have occasionally watched these "news magazine"
> programs. What appears to me is that they occasionally run a "public
> interest" segment like "getting an innocent man off of death row", or
> "finding a missing person" to keep their "credibility" level off the bottom
> of the dumper. But again, most people watching these shows, actually
> believe the stuff, in the exact manner that it is shown. Pathetic.
> 
> I do see the local evening news which covers mostly local happenings and a
> smattering of national stuff. And the weather. Then on Friday night, when I
> can stay up, I watch Leno. Always great to have a chuckle before going to bed.
> 
> On Saturday night, my wife of 31 years, and I usually rent a video. Either
> a musical, comedy, or love story. Bruce Willis need not apply.
> 
> Jim
> 
> 
> At 04:07 PM 2/26/99 -0700, you wrote:
> >Dear Eric,
> >In every case where the press reported on something that was know to me
> >through direct, personal experience, the press got important facts wrong. I
> >also believe that the press constantly bows to direct or indirect pressure
> >from owner, advertisers, influential people, etc. In fact, members of the
> >press frequently complain of just these constraints to their ability to do
> >their jobs. Individual members of the press may try to tell the truth a lot
> >of the time, but it is also true that the truth is concealed, preverted, and
> >distorted by the press.
> >Sincerely,
> >Joe Stephenson
> >++++++++++
> >Eric wrote:
> >And don't lump the press in with those liars. We at least try to tell the
> >truth.
> >
> >Eric Welch
> >St. Joseph, MO
> >
>