Reporters, and cartoonists, used to incorporate a sense of responsibility for their actions, even when exercising their right to free speech. Today, like most Americans, whatever will make them money and promotion is all many think about. It’s a notable lack of ethics, not “freedom”.
A photographer in ’Nam got in my face and asked what I thought about when picking up our dead friends. He woke in the hospital with his jaw wired shut, aware.
Reporters, and cartoonists, used to incorporate a sense of responsibility for their actions, even when exercising their right to free speech. Today, like most Americans, whatever will make them money and promotion is all many think about. It’s a notable lack of ethics, not “freedom”.
A photographer in ’Nam got in my face and asked what I thought about when picking up our dead friends. He woke in the hospital with his jaw wired shut, aware.