Re: Nice Planet #8: You People Make Me Sick.
Should be. Let me give you an example. The issue of "hunger" was big enough that George McGovern rode it to the Democratic nomination. CBS ran a "documentary" called Hunger in America which, among other things, showed an infant it said had died of malnutrition. Problem was, the child was the son of a young Latino physician in San Antonio. And his father certainly had the financial and intellectual resources to maintain proper nutrition for his son. If children were dying of malnutrition, then the requirement for CBS was to find one and photograph that corpse.
So it actually IS about ethics in journalism now?
Should be. Let me give you an example. The issue of "hunger" was big enough that George McGovern rode it to the Democratic nomination. CBS ran a "documentary" called Hunger in America which, among other things, showed an infant it said had died of malnutrition. Problem was, the child was the son of a young Latino physician in San Antonio. And his father certainly had the financial and intellectual resources to maintain proper nutrition for his son. If children were dying of malnutrition, then the requirement for CBS was to find one and photograph that corpse.
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