But what I really mean is that no matter who the source is, the most important thing is the ethics of being a journalist. Of course, this code of conduct is defined differently in different countries. For example, this film highlights the conflict between news, the constitution and state power in the context of the United States.
Now, in my way of thinking, let's go back to reality from the movies: every profession has its moral requirements, from doctors, to teachers, from journalists to politicians, from police to judges, from monks to doormen.
I've been on Rachel's side from the beginning, I didn't choose because she was the embodiment of justice, but I recognized and supported her attitude and spirit, maybe because I wanted to be like that too.
I used to think that my choice to grow this industry was a lifestyle choice. In fact, we choose any occupation to a certain extent, we choose a way of life, because work is a part of life, and different jobs have different principles and ethics.
And when the real society conflicts with our life and work, how do we choose?
In China, we have seen too many such violations of professional ethics:
from government officials taking bribes to businessmen giving bribes; from doctors taking red envelopes to teachers making money through remedial classes; from reporters taking bribes to police corruption, from companies making false accounts To the self-employed, it is shoddy, from Sanlu milk powder to Sudan red, to the crunchy building. . . . . .
All walks of life in China are full of violations of professional ethics and conscience.
So, I don't want to discuss the movie itself, because the news and political system in China is not the same as in the United States, I just want to be as far as we are, in this society, when we face the lure of money, the threat of power, the impact of life At the time, we asked ourselves: Can we maintain the same professional ethics and conscience as Rachel?
Talk less about the plot of the movie, how the news and constitution of the United States, Rachel and the sources, and more about myself.
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