Bias at The New York Times: Trans Former Employee Speaks Out
Important article about how the New York Times failed in providing a fact-based, fair and critical presentation of transgender lives.
One argument is the bizarre idea that since transgender journalists have an interest in the case, they cannot be trusted to provide neutral or reliable analysis. In other words: really knowing something about a topic becomes a liability.
Critical journalism is not about giving both parties equal space. The truth is not found somewhere in between fascists and the people they oppress. Critical journalism is to spend a lot of time digging and exposing unethical behavior and abuse.
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