Re: Why Media Lens don't use Vanessa Beeley as source Archived Message
Posted by dereklane on May 24, 2019, 7:23 am, in reply to "Re: Why Media Lens don't use Vanessa Beeley as source"
I was going to comment yesterday and got sidetracked.. I would echo similar sentiment- it's painful to read squirming misdirection from some writers who were very good at their job. I don't know what the real reasons are but what they actually wrote doesn't strike me as good enough for two blokes with fine minds. I'm not angry about it, just disappointed... On a completely separate issue, and entirely unrelated (it is, because I don't know any of the facts), I've seen recently in my real life, people who once seem to have had a solid set of ethics abandon them all in the acquisition of just a little more power/money. My point in bringing this stuff up is a) it seems more and more prevalent in English society and b) it likely has little to do with dark forces state level and more likely to do with simple changes in outlook as individuals change with age, circumstance and the natural hypocrisy of humanity, particularly in judgement of others. In a roundabout way; they're probably still good people, they're probably still capable of good work, but not *as* good as if they retained the courage and fearlessness that set them on that track in the first place. I'm not relegating them to the scrap heap by any means but some question marks are hovering that weren't there before. I suppose I'll wait and see.
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