"Journalism is dead" so here is an article full of assumptions and cherry picked twitter posts from a guy that has spoken to literally no one involved. I mean his whole stance is biased towards Musk. Ludicrously bad blogging.
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Cherry-picked? That is a stretch. He includes the good (Thai’s reaching out for help & Musk accepting), the bad (Musk calling the British expat a pedo), and the neutral (context around various events). If he was a full-time journalist, I would expect him to go even deeper
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and dig deeper and deeper to find more details. Instead, various trad’l media are hyper-focused on one piece of the story “Elon comes unhinged,” “Elon is an attention whore” “Diver tells Elon to shove his submarine where it hurts” etc. Shock & awe. Little substance. Clickbait.
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Journalism should report facts, and tell stories that provide all relevant details so that we can make up our minds. That’s what this piece does. Obvious caveat that it’s a citizen, with a full-time job, who can’t be a full-time investigative reporter.
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Saying that because it's Thailand a pedo accusation "is not random" and that maybe "Musk has some private information" are not facts. They are wild guesses to try and exonerate him from what he said. Maybe you and I have different ideas of what a fact is.
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The press has been reporting the facts of the Thia cave rescue for weeks, and have documented Musk's involvement along the way. They then reported on his baseless accusations too and did so objectively. Something you don't agree with does not equal clickbait.
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They have not hyper focused on one piece over any other. This is the most recent development so is going to be covered. My issue isn't this guys opinion on events - it's that it is being held up as good "factual" coverage by you and Musk when it is anything of the sort.
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This is horribly naive. For Musk to have engaged in any of that discussion in public was in horribly poor taste and in and of itself a PR stunt. Had he succeeded in helping in the end he'd have been free to (humble)brag all he wanted. But he didn't.
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That is your opinion. I respect that. Point is: journalists are supposed to gather up the facts, present them to us, and let us form our opinions. Journalists have failed. Random Quora post dude did the job they should have done. We need to resurrect journalism.
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This article isn’t a journalistic analysis, it is an op-ed. The tone and phrasing are clearly indicative of a bias toward defending Musk from what the author sees as an unjust persecution. There’s nothing wrong with op-eds but opinion pieces are not journalism.
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One of the problems with the current media landscape is that media consumers run to complimentary opinions when things they don’t agree with are presented to them. Suggesting that leaning harder into that wind is the way to revive journalism doesn’t fix it, it magnifies it.
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As this well-written article suggests, my words were spoken in anger after Mr. Unsworth said several untruths & suggested I engage in a sexual act with the mini-sub, which had been built as an act of kindness & according to specifications from the dive team leader.
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Nonetheless, his actions against me do not justify my actions against him, and for that I apologize to Mr. Unsworth and to the companies I represent as leader. The fault is mine and mine alone.
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Why do you hate unions. This is a rhetorical question.
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This was great. I'm following to read more of your stuff.
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Thanks my friend!
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