BlackLivesMatter, protests ignite networks
Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2025 4:34 am
Of its understanding, of its questioning. So it questions itself about its mutation. What to do in the face of this permanent denial? The fundamental immorality is to deny the facts that are the reason for journalism's existence. It also wants to breathe. So perhaps it will be necessary to directly engage in battle. To make points of view heard, but also to choose. Which is particularly dangerous. The only answer is to reconnect with our fundamentals of rigor, of questioning, of pluralism, but guided by a choice. A choice of ethical values affirmed as the coat of arms of indispensable indignation. The choice of public service in the full self employed database sense of the term, at the orders of no ideology, of no power, if not that of its honest, clear relationship with the public," adds Brusini.
Is it time for more impactful, committed journalism?
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TO REMEMBER THIS WEEK
Social Media & Black Lives Matter Protests – The protests sparked by the death of George Floyd are setting the networks ablaze. In an America massively equipped with surveillance cameras , videos showing police violence quickly go viral . On social media, the Instagram initiative #BlackoutTuesday is causing debate and teenage girls are mobilizing on TikTok . Misinformation about the events is a real issue for social media . These events are an opportunity to reassess the links between tech giants and police authorities .
Is it time for more impactful, committed journalism?
What do you think?
TO REMEMBER THIS WEEK
Social Media & Black Lives Matter Protests – The protests sparked by the death of George Floyd are setting the networks ablaze. In an America massively equipped with surveillance cameras , videos showing police violence quickly go viral . On social media, the Instagram initiative #BlackoutTuesday is causing debate and teenage girls are mobilizing on TikTok . Misinformation about the events is a real issue for social media . These events are an opportunity to reassess the links between tech giants and police authorities .