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minus-squareIrateAnteaterlinkfedilinkarrow-up9arrow-down1·11 个月前We could but that brings its own moral issues. Can you trust a journalist to be truthful and critical of a government that signs their paycheque?
minus-squareshrugs@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·6 天前We have that in Germany. Everyone pays a monthly fee that is not controlled by the government to create unbiased news and media
minus-squaredjsoren19@yiffit.netlinkfedilinkarrow-up15·11 个月前with sufficient legislation, sure. Do you inherently distrust NPR?
minus-squareIrateAnteaterlinkfedilinkarrow-up6arrow-down1·11 个月前Inherently? No. But part of that is due to the fact that there are other organizations with other motives and funding sources to compare with.
We could but that brings its own moral issues. Can you trust a journalist to be truthful and critical of a government that signs their paycheque?
We have that in Germany. Everyone pays a monthly fee that is not controlled by the government to create unbiased news and media
with sufficient legislation, sure. Do you inherently distrust NPR?
Inherently? No. But part of that is due to the fact that there are other organizations with other motives and funding sources to compare with.