As a reporter, she failed

Valentin 2022-09-18 04:06:31

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University can actually be very exciting. It should be said that it is difficult to be vivid without talking about it. However, our school found such a magical old man who can talk about all of us men and women to sleep, because he is not talking about it at all. Military, but TMD is talking about politics. It was originally a subject that challenged the limits of human violence and anti-violence. It has a metaphysical end.

Watching "Special Forces", I was listening to our ex-soldiers (although they were clerks but didn't understand how to understand so much military common sense) Radish all the way to explain, I, a super rookie, was also very involved in the drama. The rescue plot of such a simple clue has a different mood because the professional ethics of the French special forces and the romantic nature are remixed together. The group encountered the challenge of the "Lord of the Rings" Long March. There were mountains in front of them, and there were many chasing soldiers in the back. In the end, there were only three people left. The French government is taking too much risk. It not only repeats the tragedy of "Saving Private Ryan" for one person and a group of people, but also does not give GPS positioning support to these desperate people. If you knew this, why bother Hold on? Get help from the Americans or Brits who have military satellites.

This real thing, the most embarrassing thing should be the most ignored introduction, that is, why this group of excellent pure men have to fight their lives to run to the top of the terrorists? Because of a female reporter with a sense of justice. I don't understand why this female reporter loves a country ruled by an inhuman civilization. If there is really a merciful God, then these people bound by religion and tyranny must have been completely forgotten. But that's not what we're going to discuss. What we are talking about is the vocation of journalists. Even though I slept from school to graduation in my journalism theory class, I remember that one of the basic principles of journalism is objectivity. What a reporter needs to do is to report facts objectively and accurately; a reporter's duty is to ask questions. Journalists are not pastors, they are here to spread the seeds of civilization, and they are not charities, they are supposed to help the weak. So when this female reporter, in the process of pursuing the facts, because of the fact that the interviewee provided the facts, she forgot her own job. Powerless, trying to save people from the crazy Taliban organization. Her mistakes are: 1. Crossing the line; 2. Overthinking. For the onlookers, her behavior can be accused of "willful behavior"; for herself, because she wanted to make up for her own mistakes, she caused a series of bigger mistakes, and it was not only the interviewees who died. And the warriors who rescued her, and the innocent villagers who entertained them. In reality, this female reporter does not know whether she will be able to forgive herself one day and let her go completely. Her mistake was that she chose a career that her fragile emotions and high conscience could not accept. Her duty was to objectively report the truth, but her nature was to change the unjust reality. These two contradictions sparked her inner turmoil. Conflict, which led to a series of consequences. A war correspondent is a difficult profession, because a qualified war correspondent has to record his kind who died in front of him with the indifference of a bystander, because if he lends a helping hand, he ceases to be a reporter and becomes a war doctor, or something else. Such cruel work is not for everyone. Because whether you engage in violence in the name of justice or for unjust purposes, do one thing: cruelty.

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    Kovax: Sure, when you stop breathing.