Principles of Cultural Marxist Journalism
Principle No. 1
Journalism’s First Loyalty is to
Cultural Marxism
In China, Marxism is overtly used as a guide for journalists. Journalists are required to follow Marxist ideology. And Journalist must take an exam in order to remain a certified Journalist. In the United States, thanks to the First Amendment, there are not any licensing requirements to become a journalist. Not yet at least, more on that in a later piece. In nations with "free press," Cultural Marxist Journalist will only have to worry about answering to those who are in its ideological circle. They happen to be a minority group who have a majority hold on opinion control. This does not include the Institution of Public Education.
Anyone who is not identified as a Marxist within the upper echelon will be considered outside of this circle and need not respond. Cultural Marxist Journalist has no allegiance to the citizens of its society. As a Cultural Marxist Journalist, they have become larger than the public. Both in image and ego. Which allows this kind of journalist to slowly, and seductively provide Cultural Marxist views without much fear.
It is very important to ensure new journalist are being properly nurtured into learning how to properly skew perceptions too, not necessarily to promote marxism, but to criticize and condemn the non-Marxist citizens within the society. I believe Cultural Marxist Journalist have learned they do not have to promote Marxism directly in order to succeed in their cause. They do have to ensure society is constantly reminded of how bad their life is due to the "fact" their capitalist society is evil and corrupt.
I placed this as Point No. 1 for a specific reason. You do not necessarily have to know what Marxism really is to be loyal. As long as they do as they say, or at least follow the lead of others, they will be in good standing with the Ideological State. Doesn't necessarily mean they will be accepted as an "official," but they do not need to know that. Let them keep guessing.
Journal Notes:
NOTE 1 :: Pew Research Center. "Principles of Journalism" October 2, 2013
NOTE 2 :: Pew Research Center. "Striking the Balance, Audience Interests..." March 30, 1999
NOTE 3 :: Journalism Degree.com, "Journalism Career"
NOTE 4 :: South China Morning Post. "Chinese Journalist Required To Pass Ideology Exam..." December 19, 2013
NOTE 5 :: History Learning Site. "Karl Marx"
NOTE 6 :: John F Wasik. "The Biggest Financial Asset in Your Portfolio Is You" New York Times. February 11, 2013.
NOTE 7 :: James Walsh. "FBI Keeps Tabs on TEA Parties" Newsmax.com. May 21, 2009.
NOTE 8 :: Federal Reserve. "What is the purpose of the Federal Reserve System." Last updated February 4, 2014.
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