- cross-posted to:
- journalism@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- journalism@lemmy.ml
But the notion that journalists don’t play favorites is belied by another passage in Sulzberger’s updated manifesto. He wrote:
A record number of journalists have been killed or jailed in recent years. Many more are subjected to campaigns of harassment, intimidation, surveillance and censorship. Those efforts have been perhaps most obvious and intense in authoritarian states like China and Russia. But a more insidious playbook for undermining the press has emerged in places like Hungary and India. Places where democracy persists but in a more conditional way, under leaders who were elected legitimately and then set about undermining checks on their power.
Someone remind me which country has killed the most journalists in the last year? I forgor 💀
The NYT tacitly refusing to recognize the state of Israel by ignoring it as the extremely obvious candidate for most journalist-murdering regime.