Rolling Stone's Shady Reporting

Jul 31, 2011 06:55

Warning: The story from Rolling Stone magazine and the images included it with it may disturb some readers. Discretion is advised.

Recently while going through Tumblr, I noticed someone had posted a link to a Rolling Stone article titled The Kill Team, about an Army company in Afghanistan allegedly murdering innocent Afghani citizens, sometimes ( Read more... )

ethics, journalism, news, politics

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chantalzola July 31 2011, 19:49:39 UTC
I don't think there's anything wrong with Wenner donating money to political causes he believes in, but I agree with you about the high-lighted part. So, because this kid's sister used to hang out with Bristol, the army should have known he was a bad apple? What the hell? MAYBE this would hold some water if you know, Bristol or her mother had been involved in cutting people's fingers off with kitchen shears and planting bombs on people, but as far as I know, that isn't the case. I know a lot of people who are politically unsavory to some. Does that mean people should automatically expect me to be a bad, evil person? That really is awful reporting. Well, it's not even reporting. They're just using it to smear Palin's name even more (I don't even like Palin, but this is gross).

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dreadfulpenny81 August 1 2011, 15:06:19 UTC
The discussion of where his political donations go is just to highlight an agenda.

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