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by potatolicious
4157 days ago
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The job of a journalist is to fact-check and separate fact from fiction. Which is to say, when the subject of an article claims something, you should probably not print it verbatim without thinking it through at least a little bit, and maybe determine the credibility of what's being said. It is not the job of a journalist to regurgitate sources blindly. Otherwise... hey journalists, I am literally the second coming of Jesus, you guys should interview me and tell people I'm the Son of God. |
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Right, and in that case the article would probably read "potatolicious, who claims to be the second coming of Jesus..." *
Their claim of alignment with ISIS is, in itself, a part of the story. They are reporting that the claims have been made, not that the claims are factually correct.
* This actually happened on British TV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlSj_imnv7o