- If you only read headlines shared on social media,
- and you do not read the actual stories
- and you do not read the stories that didn't make the front page
- and you do not open other newspapers, magazines, websites that contain journalism
- and you do not pay for any journalism

then you do not get to criticize "the media" for what it omits... or at least no one should listen to you.

@jilleduffy I get your point but who, other than journalists, has time for that? We're long past the days when the average person had time to sit and read a newspaper front to back, and yet journalism is pumping out even more content and most of it is just reporting what someone else reported.
Is a true omission really so different from burying the omitted info in a mountain of crap?

@LouisIngenthron That's fine. I get that not everyone can spend a lot of time being informed. But if a person has a shallow and cursory understanding of something, their criticism about it shouldn't carry much weight. I will think more about your points, though.

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