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One of the best Brexit articles I have ever read
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Journalistic objectivity - Wikipedia
And the pertinent quote
Objectivity in journalism aims to help the audience make up their own mind about a story, providing the facts alone and then letting audiences interpret those on their own. To maintain objectivity in journalism, journalists should present the facts whether or not they like or agree with those facts. Objective reporting is meant to portray issues and events in a neutral and unbiased manner, regardless of the writers opinion or personal beliefs.
Journalistic objectivity requires that a journalist not be on either side of an argument. The journalist must report only the facts and not a personal attitude toward the facts.[5] While objectivity is a complex and dynamic notion that may refer to a multitude of techniques and practices, it generally refers to the idea of "three distinct, yet interrelated, concepts": truthfulness, neutrality, and detachment.[6]
So I suppose yes that was opinion peddled as opinion in the paper and yet it was posted on here as a supposed fact to back up the remain argument.
Now do you understand or are you happy to be lied to?Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostSo I suppose yes that was opinion peddled as opinion in the paper and yet it was posted on here as a supposed fact to back up the remain argument.
Now do you understand or are you happy to be lied to?
Is there anything in the OP's post which says "this is a 100% factual, peer reviewed, piece of research"?
All he says is it is one of the best articles he has read. You're the one obsessed with saying it's presented as fact.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWhy do you say it was posted on here as a supposed fact?
Is there anything in the OP's post which says "this is a 100% factual, peer reviewed, piece of research"?
All he says is it is one of the best articles he has read. You're the one obsessed with saying it's presented as fact.
It would be remiss of any of us to take any of his gibberish seriously.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostNah. This deal will get a bit more tweaking to the point where it just about satisfies sufficient numbers to get it passed first.
I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by Whorty View Postfeck, feck, feck .... I agree with Shaun ...... I really must ensure I take my meds every day!
Even a stopped clock is right twice a day.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostEven a stopped clock is right twice a day.
You see he never displays the time. He just has an alarm that keeps going off."Don't part with your illusions; when they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live" Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWhy do you say it was posted on here as a supposed fact?
Is there anything in the OP's post which says "this is a 100% factual, peer reviewed, piece of research"?
All he says is it is one of the best articles he has read. You're the one obsessed with saying it's presented as fact.
rotflmfao
Milan.Comment
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWell you do have a point. After all, this was originally posted by Benesy. Someone that has never really dealt in facts, preferring instead to inhabit some surreal half-world of Care Bears, Crap Cars, and Easter Bunnies.
It would be remiss of any of us to take any of his gibberish seriously.
afternoon Shaun how's it going, hopefully you're doing fine
are you missing dirtbox cottage
Milan.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostJournalistic objectivity - Wikipedia
And the pertinent quote
Objectivity in journalism aims to help the audience make up their own mind about a story, providing the facts alone and then letting audiences interpret those on their own. To maintain objectivity in journalism, journalists should present the facts whether or not they like or agree with those facts. Objective reporting is meant to portray issues and events in a neutral and unbiased manner, regardless of the writers opinion or personal beliefs.
Journalistic objectivity requires that a journalist not be on either side of an argument. The journalist must report only the facts and not a personal attitude toward the facts.[5] While objectivity is a complex and dynamic notion that may refer to a multitude of techniques and practices, it generally refers to the idea of "three distinct, yet interrelated, concepts": truthfulness, neutrality, and detachment.[6]
So I suppose yes that was opinion peddled as opinion in the paper and yet it was posted on here as a supposed fact to back up the remain argument.
Now do you understand or are you happy to be lied to?
HTHComment
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