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MEDIA & ETHICS
Every time you share a meme or a column or a podcast or a video that you like or agree with, YOU become media.
MEDIA & ETHICS
If Walt were alive today there’s no question Remini’s show would never exist on one of his networks.
MEDIA & ETHICS
Why “family friendly” Disney would risk its reputation by sponsoring a hate show against a religious group begins to make sense when you measure it against the reward that would be obtained if it could destroy a group that was causing pain to one of its major income sources.
MEDIA & ETHICS
Some years ago, my local Church of Scientology was in a legal battle with an individual who was violating the law. We took him to court and eventually won. What we didn’t win was the battle with fake news.
MEDIA & ETHICS
As a sad testimony to the bloodthirstiness of a portion of America’s viewing public, Remini’s show had a few people watching for a while. But the viewers had a short attention span for eavesdropping on an obsessed actress piously peddling her pet peeves and have moved on. The ratings have tanked.
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Surely Mother Teresa, who received the Nobel Prize in 1979 and was made a saint in 2016 would be a perfect candidate. To my chagrin, here were the headlines that turned up on my search: “Mother Teresa’s Sainthood Is a Fraud, Just like She Was.”
MEDIA & ETHICS
If Sofia Kercher had decided to be honest with Scientology Celebrity Center International about her intentions during her recent trip there, this is what I imagine she would have said to the guard's offer to give her a tour: “Yes, we would like a tour.
MEDIA & ETHICS
More and more, these days, I see an ugly few building roofs between us and the stars, while insisting we’ll forever stay in the gutter
MEDIA & ETHICS
We eventually won that particular battle—and many others. But we didn’t win it by waiting for newspapers to say nice things about us.
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What’s more, the high IQ free-thinker is much more likely to become curious about the effort by vested interests to drag them away from the demonized subject.