Beat the Press
By dcmediagirl on March 20, 2008 at 4:08 PM in Media, Torture
It is an unfortunate fact of life that politicians are necessary to have democracy. The alternative is a Ruler For Life, a Dear Leader, a thuggish junta or a combination of the above, where rule of law is synonymous with brute strength. If you don’t believe me, put up a map of the world, close your eyes and stick out a finger. Chances are it’ll point to some hideous banana republic/kleptocracy run by a butchering lunatic, where justice is whatever he says it is. And that’s no good.
It’s also a sad fact that one must have journalists in order to have a free press. Define journalists as you will. The alternative is to have lackeys churning out press releases and printing them under a headline. We call that propaganda. Try the finger test again. Many countries’ press operations function this way. Run a story the Dear Leader or Generalissimo doesn’t like and see what happens.
What’s truly reprehensible is when journalists working in a country where freedom of the press is enshrined in the Bill of Rights choose to act like sheep, to act like stenographers with amnesia or enablers and toadies instead of hard-charging analytical truth tellers.
It’s easy to chortle cynically at such observations, but I have worked in American media environments most of my life, where I have seen proud networks and news organizations piss away their credibility in their quest for the almighty dollar and ratings point. A few years ago I started working for an organization that produces programming that beams into countries where journalists are arrested, beaten, tortured and “disappeared” with distressing frequency. Those who end up arrested, detained and killed are obviously the ones who stand up and say “fuck you”, not the toadies and lackeys.
This is a very roundabout way of saying that as someone who takes my profession and ideas like democracy and fairness seriously, I so wish that my fellow journalists would do the same. Why don’t they? Are they overpaid? Living in Cloud Cookooland? Hopelessly compromised? Have they lost their way? Are they stupid? Corrupt? Biased? What is it? Why would someone go into a thankless profession like journalism only to wallow in cynicism and retch up tomfoolery and lies?
This is not a crisis of conscience. I have nothing to apologize for or be ashamed of. I simply don’t understand others who claim to work in the same field as I do. And since I’m at a loss I invite your comments and observations.






















