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Reyes 2022-04-19 09:01:53

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1⃣️free press! Press freedom! Although I haven't started to read journalism yet, I fully feel the important role of news in this society. It is not only a tool for the rulers, but also for the people! ! (Even Western democracies realize this, and our country should serve the people better) I remember an impressive sentence. Forgot to take a screenshot means that we must be imperfect, but we will try our best to do it so that we have a clear conscience. So the Washington Post did.

2⃣️The demonstrations on the road when the New York Times broke out the government's deceptive behavior was quite shocking to me. In the period, I expressed this meaning: We have to fight for rights, or we will be crushed until we can't breathe. I think that the United States is now marching on racial issues. This is probably the power of voice.

3⃣️At the end, although the Washington Post has won, the White House announced that their editors can no longer step into the White House, indicating that victory is never easy. Over this hurdle, there will always be countless new hurdles to face. (Looks like I'm going to watch another movie Watergate to continue the ok next weekend!)

4⃣️The rise of female power. At the end of Aunt May, everyone advised her not to publish it (conspiracy). She really became very firm at that time. In the end, she said that he once kept the newspaper for his father and husband, and now it has been in business for so long, so she made a firm choice! It's great to live for yourself and decide.

5⃣️ work. Another thing that impressed me was the enthusiasm and hard work of the staff/editors in the last eight hours of the post to search for clues in thousands of pieces of paper to piece together the news, the unity and cooperation really touched me! So in the future, the work must be meaningful and meaningful than the salary, because after all, life should be lived for yourself instead of just being a slave to money?

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The Post quotes

  • Ben Bradlee: He says we can't, I say we can. There, you're caught up.

  • Meg Greenfield: ...from the majority opinion: 'In the First Amendment the Founding Fathers gave the free press the protection it must have to fulfill its essential role in our democracy. The press was to serve the governed, not the governors.'