I feel that sometimes the reality is not what is reported and what is reported is just a fact that the official can admit to the public. Although it is too outrageous to deviate from the truth, the gold content and authenticity of this fact must be considered by the public. Not so much freedom of speech in the Chinese press, it is better to say that we can freely speak the news that is reported! ! Perhaps this kind of news can be regarded as successfully attracting the attention of the masses. Isn't the fate of those news releases that no one cares about very sad.
However, having said that, if you report on national news, you can't say that Chinese journalists violate professional ethics. When most countries report their own news, no matter what the facts are, the headline of the news report is always based on the national interest above everything else. I don't want to blindly take responsibility for our Chinese journalists. After all, news reports are for everyone to see. If they violate the principle of harmony too much, the consequences will be terrible. Sometimes, the biggest charm of news is that it does not deviate too far from the true nature of the matter, and at the same time, it also reassures the public a little bit. Haha,
whether true or not, don't we still enjoy watching the news every day? Imagine, if one day, the news really did not add half a sentence or be directly exposed in front of everyone as everyone wanted, what would our expressions be like at that time? Cover your open mouth with your hand? Open your eyes and can't believe that you see this is the truth?
And, to put it a little sadly, how many media outlets are still active journalists who are not afraid of the consequences and dare to speak out about the news itself?
After being typed back several times by the editor-in-chief with a blank face, even the most devout person would write that kind of hype just to get everyone to smile.
Reporter, it's just a dream in this life The pile of manuscripts is really heartbreaking~~
But war reporters are still a group that I will always admire. In my memory, it seems that journalists from the print media and war reporters have never been classified into the same category. (Although they were once called people who climbed the grid.)
The scenes of war are definitely not able to subvert people's minds with a few simple modifiers. The hail of bullets is always mixed with the sweat and hard work of war reporters. That's the real news that they traded their lives back! ! ! ! ! ! Salute salute~~(*^__^*)
Said that a bunch of them don’t seem to have much to do with the movie, so don’t read it as a movie review. . . Haha I'm not a spoiler at all, oh yeah! ! !
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