In fact I recently reported the following quote about legendary Miyamoto Mushashi:
The
Mind should be pure, uncontaminated by self-serving distortions and
preconceived ideas. The mind should be flexible, able to change
shape according to the situation without resorting to rote learning.”
Today, I'm adding the following quote:
Living plants are
flexible,
In death, they
become dry and brittle.
Therefore,
stubborn people are disciples of death,
but flexible
people are disciples of life.
On Thanksgiving Day, November 24, 2011,
Glenn Greenwald takes on this issue of “objective reporting in his:
Bob Schieffer, Ron Paul and journalistic “objectivity” - Lessons the local Humboldt community should take to heart. Glenn
observes:
Contrary
to popular wisdom, there aren’t two types of journalists: those who
express opinions and those who are objective. The
two types are those who honestly acknowledge their opinions and those
who deceitfully pretend such opinions do not influence their
journalism. One
reason modern establishment journalism has become so corrupted and
worthless is because of the conceit that they engage in some sort of
objective reporting that is free of bias and opinion, even as they
are the stalwart defenders of a clear set of political opinions and
interests (those wielded by the same power factions which they
pretend to hold accountable). Any time someone is tempted to
believe these fairy tales of objectivity, they should just re-watch
this Schieffer interview.
One reason modern establishment journalism has become so corrupted and worthless is because of the conceit that they engage in some sort of objective reporting that is free of bias and opinion, even as they are the stalwart defenders of a clear set of political opinions and interests (those wielded by the same power factions which they pretend to hold accountable).”The Joe Blow Report is replete examples of "bias and worthless conjectured opinions by the Times-Standard reporters. A rather striking and depressing indictment on this Thanksgiving Day.
--Joe
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