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Of course all such conclusions about appropriate actions against the rich and powerful are based on a fundamental flaw: This is us, and that is them. This crucial principle, deeply embedded in Western culture, suffices to undermine even the most precise analogy and the most impeccable reasoning.

~ Noam Chomsky

Noam Chomsky 2006 2006 Lebanon War 2009 Hypocrisy Israel Lebanon Other Reasoning The New York Times Thomas Friedman Western World

The rule of thumb for all news operations is that stories are assigned their importance on the basis of what affects or interests the greatest number of one's readers or viewers. Depending on the nature of the newspaper or broadcast, the balance between what affects and what interests is quite different. The first criteria of a responsible newspaper such as The New York Times is going to be that which their readers need to know about their world that day — those developments that in one way or another might affect their health, their pocketbooks, the future of themselves and their children. The first criterion of the tabloid is that which interests its readers — gossip, sex, scandal.

~ Walter Cronkite

Walter Cronkite Journalism News Tabloids The New York Times
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