Principles of Cultural Marxist Journalism

Principles of Cultural Marxist Journalism Page 11

Principle No. 9

Journalist Practitioners Must Never
Be Allowed to Exercise Personal Independent Thought

The Pew Research Center discovered every Journalist must be enshrined with a personal sense of ethics and responsibility. Which is considered a No-No. The Pew properly define it as a moral compass. Thank you, Pew.

If you pay attention to how journalism is practiced in the mainstream media, you'll see they do their best to remove morality by cloaking deviant behavior with "Political Correctness." Act as if you are protecting the feelings of those who would be judged or shamed into not doing something.

The last thing Cultural Marxists need is Journalist who are willing to speak their mind. This would go against maintaining a centralized entity, or dictatorial government which would require all persons to be subservient.

It is much easier for a hive mentality to mobilize against those who oppose them and demand they be silenced by diminishing and vilifying them.





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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