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On the Media 3 oras
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Media getting trolled in real time for not knowing memes and weird internet trends
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The relationship between the KKK and the press in the 1920s was one of “mutual exploitation more than anything,” according to :
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No, we didn’t. Just a coincidence.
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Our hour-long episode about mistakes journalists make when interviewing white supremacists is airing again this weekend. Appropriately enough, since it seems that we will keep making the exact same mistakes again and again and again
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b-boy bouiebaisse Set 3
I’m not sure how this is meaningfully different from inviting David Duke
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“Today's ruling against Reuters reporters Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo on bogus charges marks a new low for ,” said Shawn Crispin, CPJ's senior Southeast Asia representative.
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Marina Amaral Set 3
The National Museum of Rio is currently being consumed by flames. Over 20 million historical items are being lost before our eyes. I am so sad that I'm crying while I watch this.
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Underestimating the alt-right is a constant danger, according to — who reminds us that “just because they have an ideology that’s morally bankrupt does not mean they’re stupid.”
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Dave Lee Set 3
This ⁦⁩ special on reporting white supremacy is a triumph. Thought-provoking, tough observations on our trade.
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The alt right’s blend of racist invective and self-parody puts reporters like in a double bind:
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Remember the the article that called Richard Spencer a “dapper white nationalist”? We spoke with the author — and he says that the outrage regarding his piece is “bullshit.” He explains why:
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As modern journalists struggle to cover far-right extremists, reminds us how the KKK shaped its own coverage in the 20th century:
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Blaming racism on the poor and the uneducated leaves the underlying structural racism intact, says :
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When a journalist’s identity is the central question — and quite possibly puts her in danger — while reporting on far-right movements:
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In the 1920s, negative newspaper coverage of the KKK boosted the organization’s membership by hundreds of thousands, according to :
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“When Nazis and white supremacists talk to mainstream reporters, they’re doing it for a reason, and they generally don’t hesitate to lie and mislead you,” says :
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Tom Robbins Ago 31
The Village Voice was so well named – it gave those of us who wrote for it our own voice, too often a rare thing in journalism. And there were so many great voices. To have worked there was an honor – zaniness and all.
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