Watching MSNBC's "Morning Joe" earlier. They were having a round-table discussion on the fallout from the Shirley Sherrod/ USDA/White House/Fox News/Breitbart scandal when an interesting question was raised.
Is the main lesson to be taken from this mess more about the state of race relations in America? Or is it more of a statement on what journalism is becoming (or has become) in this country? Is it more of an affirmation of how much further we have to go with race relations? Or is it more proof positive of how far the profession of journalism has gotten away from ethical standards like vetting and verifying and getting both sides of a story?
I must admit, I am conflicted.
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