Media Bias


Chico23231
12-20-2018, 09:35 AM
Do you ever read your own links???

Relotius has published stories in other leading German-language publications, including Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin, the Financial Times Deutschland, Die Welt and Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, according to Der Spiegel.
He also penned a feature for Swiss magazine Reportagen, for which he received two CNN Journalist Awards in 2014, including Journalist of the Year. The CNN Journalist Awards were for German-language journalism and decided by an independent jury. The last awards were given in 2015.
A spokesman for CNN said Thursday that the 2014 awards jury held a meeting after Der Spiegel went public with its investigation, and voted unanimously to strip Relotius of both awards.



Der Spiegel is the latest prominent news organization to be rocked by revelations of a high-flying reporter falsifying information.
In 2003, The New York Times discovered that one of its rising stars, Jayson Blair, had invented parts of his stories and stolen material from other news outlets. The scandal resulted in the resignations of Blair and the newspaper's top two editors.
At The New Republic, Stephen Glass was considered a brilliant 25-year-old magazine writer, until he was unmasked as a serial fabricator and fired in 1998.

What am I making up...he is a fake news journalist...endorsed by CNN as Journalist of the Year. Should they be at least be investigating who they prop up as a Journalist? With so much fake news, you would think they would be controls within the business to check facts, stories, etc.

Its another embarrassment.

Here is a list of false news posted by CNN this year...including the retractions:

https://dailycaller.com/2018/08/31/cnn-list-bungled-reporting-fake-news/

Giantone
12-20-2018, 10:20 AM
What am I making up...he is a fake news journalist...endorsed by CNN as Journalist of the Year. Should they be at least be investigating who they prop up as a Journalist? With so much fake news, you would think they would be controls within the business to check facts, stories, etc.

Its another embarrassment.

Here is a list of false news posted by CNN this year...including the retractions:

https://dailycaller.com/2018/08/31/cnn-list-bungled-reporting-fake-news/

You have agenda and that bias is clear as day,we get it you hate CNN, what did they do not hire you? Growing up in the NY area as a kid we had Daily morning and evening papers and there were always corrections and retractions ,this is not not new maybe to you it is but for some reason you have a major hard on for CNN and it clouds your thinking. This is you ............https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ss2hULhXf04

mooby
12-25-2018, 09:54 PM
Speaking of media bias saw that movie Vice with the fam today, that shit was on point.

Chico23231
01-06-2019, 09:51 AM
This Houston case of Jazmine Barnes is a sad one where the media pushed a false narrative before the facts have come out...which garbage like shau king use to push false narratives and get made to look like a fool (again). There a lot of lessons to be learned,but I don’t it will happen as it’s easier to go back and erase twitter mentions, Facebook post...and cnn, huff post, will simply forget about it or remove the story and change the narrative they originally pushed.

Can we agree that media organizations should be pursuing the truth rather than pushing false narratives that continue to splinter this country? Irresponsible

False platform:

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/supporters-rally-justice-7-year-old-girl-killed-texas-shooting-n955141

Read this garbage:

https://www.vox.com/identities/2019/1/5/18168865/jazmine-barnes-shooting-manhunt-texas-race

Wrong!

https://abc13.com/$100000-reward-offered-for-jazmine-barnes-killer/5005951/

Giantone
01-06-2019, 10:22 AM
truth hurts.

Chico23231
01-06-2019, 11:27 AM
truth hurts.

https://abc13.com/houston-area-children-recently-injured-or-killed-by-gun-violence/4996708/

What’s bothersome is these are recent kids killed by gun in Houston. Tragic, extremely. I wonder what the families of these young lives gone think of this recent story? How should the public view this issue...in order to stop the violence? I think we have to have honest conversations...but how the story Jaismine death unfolded is anything but honest. It’s used itself as a weapon for a misinformation campaign...and doesn’t solve a thing.

At this point, does the truth even matter? Is the death stale, unimportant? Sadly to those who exploited it, yes. They want to wash their hands of it...go back erase the tweets, remove the mentions, the Facebook post, media will now correct articles, update previous articles, move off the front page to the back page, etc. Its a this false, faux outrage that is so hypocritical and the fact it’s allowed to be perpetrated recklessly should be the story...that’s the fake news.

punch it in
01-06-2019, 12:53 PM
Why are we worried so much about media jumping the gun to get a story, but the POTUS pushing false narratives that literally endanger lives is a footnote?
I cannot take any of this righteous truth seeking bologna seriously until it applies to the leader of the free world too. [emoji849]

mooby
01-06-2019, 01:03 PM
Wait a min, I thought the red pickup truck from the Jazmin Barnes story was from her family identifying it as the suspect vehicle. Obviously the shock and trauma of seeing their kid die next to them played a role in the eyewitness ID'd being wrong.

But forreal Chico, if it happens and the parents tell the cops the shooter was a white guy in a red pickup truck, and the police go to the media with that information, do you expect the media to sit on that before they get better info or roll with it?

As much as I hate to say it, "7 year old innocent kid dies in a drive-by shooting where someone else was the intended target" is a juicy headline and guaranteed to get clicks. Hence why they put that shit front and center.

Then later when it comes out the shooters were 2 kids in a rental who thought they were doing some retaliation shit, I'm sure that article was posted too. Maybe not in the same spot as the first article, (I'm guessing it depends on previous articles, if interest was still high then possibly but if it's not generating as many clicks then probably not).

My problem is you're blaming the media for misreporting info here when the cops were the ones that said their suspect is a white guy in a red pickup. Where did the cops get that info from? The family. The same family who was in shock and hysteria from getting shot in a drive-by.


Before Black's arrest, police released a sketch of the suspect, which included descriptions from Jazmine's mother and three sisters. Authorities said the sketch depicted a white man in his 40s.


https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/06/us/texas-jazmine-barnes-shooting-investigation/index.html

Also, right now at this moment, the Jazmin Barnes arrest story is literally the top headline on CNN's main page.

https://www.cnn.com/

Chico23231
01-06-2019, 01:06 PM
Why are we worried so much about media jumping the gun to get a story, but the POTUS pushing false narratives that literally endanger lives is a footnote?
I cannot take any of this righteous truth seeking bologna seriously until it applies to the leader of the free world too. [emoji849]

Lololol...a) this has nothing to do with jumping the gun and b) nothing to do with the president.

What a dumb post.

Chico23231
01-06-2019, 01:30 PM
Wait a min, I thought the red pickup truck from the Jazmin Barnes story was from her family identifying it as the suspect vehicle. Obviously the shock and trauma of seeing their kid die next to them played a role in the eyewitness ID'd being wrong.

But forreal Chico, if it happens and the parents tell the cops the shooter was a white guy in a red pickup truck, and the police go to the media with that information, do you expect the media to sit on that before they get better info or roll with it?

As much as I hate to say it, "7 year old innocent kid dies in a drive-by shooting where someone else was the intended target" is a juicy headline and guaranteed to get clicks. Hence why they put that shit front and center.

Then later when it comes out the shooters were 2 kids in a rental who thought they were doing some retaliation shit, I'm sure that article was posted too. Maybe not in the same spot as the first article, (I'm guessing it depends on previous articles, if interest was still high then possibly but if it's not generating as many clicks then probably not).

My problem is you're blaming the media for misreporting info here when the cops were the ones that said their suspect is a white guy in a red pickup. Where did the cops get that info from? The family. The same family who was in shock and hysteria from getting shot in a drive-by.



https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/06/us/texas-jazmine-barnes-shooting-investigation/index.html

Also, right now at this moment, the Jazmin Barnes arrest story is literally the top headline on CNN's main page.

https://www.cnn.com/

Just so we are clear, so to make racist claims by the family, lee Merritt, Shaun king and others is perfectly ok? And then to rally with a false narrative, fund raise, collect money, etc?

Lee Merritt attorney posted this shit:

Stopped by the barbershop to get a cut. The topic of #JazmineBarnes came up— “a little girl in Houston killed in a drive-by”.

That is not what happened! A white terrorist ambushed a family, riddling their car with bullets and killing a 7 y/o girl w/o any provocation.”


It’s racist, a white terrorist? You don’t get to do this shit and say my bad. Fuck that. Shaun king posted picture with a name of some white dude in Houston wanting information on him.

Why does this killing matter? Because the false assumption of the killer was white?

And now you add a caveat of family in shock as an excuse for the entire shit show the last week? This makes it ok?

It’s really amazing...just say you don’t give a shit about this girl now and move on. That’s what your saying.

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