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Shooting the messenger doesn't change the message
In the final days of the federal election campaign, Peter Dutton’s decision to lash out at the media was not […] Subscribe or Login to see the rest of the content. Username Password Remember Me Forgot Password The post Shooting the messenger doesn’t change the message appeared first on Leader Today.
Don't shoot the messenger | Brimbank & North West
In the final days of the federal election campaign, Peter Dutton’s decision to lash out at the media was not just desperate, it was dangerous. Labelling the ABC and Guardian Australia as “hate media” and accusing journalists of being “activists” rather than reporters echoed the tired, toxic playbook of Donald Trump: when you’re behind, don’t reflect, just shout “fake news”. Australians saw through that. No amount of spin, deflection or blame shi…
Media’s critical role in democracy
OPINION In the final days of the federal election campaign, Peter Dutton’s decision to lash out at the media was not just desperate, it was dangerous. Labelling the ABC and Guardian Australia as “hate media” and accusing journalists of being “activists” rather than reporters echoed the tired, toxic playbook of Donald Trump: when you’re behind, don’t reflect, just shout “fake news”. Australians saw through that. No amount of spin, deflection or b…
Don’t shoot the messenger, back it
In the final days of the federal election campaign, Peter Dutton’s decision to lash out at the media was not just desperate, it was dangerous. Labelling the ABC and Guardian Australia as “hate media” and accusing journalists of being “activists” rather than reporters echoed the tired, toxic playbook of Donald Trump: when you’re behind, don’t reflect, just shout “fake news”. Australians saw through that. No amount of spin, deflection or blame shi…
Don't shoot the messenger, back it
In the final days of the federal election campaign, Peter Dutton’s decision to lash out at the media was not just desperate, it was dangerous. Labelling the ABC and Guardian Australia as “hate media” and accusing journalists of being “activists” rather than reporters echoed the tired, toxic playbook of Donald Trump: when you’re behind, don’t reflect, just shout “fake news”. Australians saw through that. No amount of spin, deflection or blame shi…
Shooting the messenger doesn't change the message - Bundaberg Today
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