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Panic Responsibly

July 13, 2023July 12, 2023

Journalists Need To Sound The Alarm, writes Mark Jacob.  “It’s high time for news media to confront the rise of fascism.“

He asks why “journalists covering the biggest story of their career—the attempted overthrow of democracy—treat it like routine politics?” 

And he offers four reasons. 

E.g.:


Some journalists see the alarming fascist turn of the Republican Party as a temporary error in judgment, like a basically good dad staying out drinking with his pals all night. Except it’s been eight years and dad hasn’t come home yet. He may never come home.


“It’s time,” he concludes, “for journalists to panic responsibly.”

 

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