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On those sugar plantations, and on those tobacco fields, and on those rice plantations, and on those cotton fields were opera singers, jazz musicians, playwrights, novelists, surgeons, attorneys, accountants, professors,
journalists.
Journalists
who studied journalism, engineers who studied engineering.
Some of my fellow
journalists
might interpret it that way.
I had a lot of
journalists
calling me, asking me, "Which is the test they're going to run that will tell us whether or not Caster Semenya is male or female?"
And I had to explain to the
journalists
there isn't such a test.
What I've just shown you are examples of the very simple and straightforward ways that
journalists
and food supplement pill peddlers and naturopaths can distort evidence for their own purposes.
But really, it kind of means this: for the journalists, people like me, it means accepting that you can't know everything, and allowing other people, through technology, to be your eyes and your ears.
And in this case, independently of journalists, people themselves were interrogating exactly what had happened to Ian Tomlinson in his last 30 minutes of life.
That doesn't just go for citizen journalists, or for people putting out messages on Facebook or Twitter.
That goes for
journalists
themselves, people like me.
The tone of some these stories, journalism professors might frown upon because they were skeptical; they were asking questions, perhaps speculative, maybe the kind of things
journalists
shouldn't do.
And I should say at this stage that one really important dimension to all of this for
journalists
who utilize social media and who utilize citizen journalism is making sure we get our facts correct.
That's new for
journalists.
Like most journalists, I'm an idealist.
She tried to challenge those patterns and stereotypes in her work and she tried to show the challenges that
journalists
face from external sources, their own internal biases and cultural norms.
Journalists
aren't allowed to have flashy wheels.
But this isn't actually, despite what
journalists
typically do, this isn't actually about blaming particular players.
The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project is staffed by
journalists
and citizens where they are crowd-sourcing what dictators and terrorists are doing with public funds around the world, and, in a more dramatic case, we've seen in Mexico, a country that has been racked by 50,000 narcotics-related murders in the past six years.
They were lawyers, journalists, priests, they all said: "We don't want this."
It's what all
journalists
do.
I know famous musicians, I know actors and film stars and millionaires and novelists and top lawyers and television executives and magazine editors and national
journalists
and dustbinmen and hairdressers, all who were looked after children, fostered, adopted or orphaned, and many of them grow into their adult lives in fear of speaking of their background, as if it may somehow weaken their standing in the foreground, as if it were somehow Kryptonite, as if it were a time bomb strapped on the inside.
And that's changed now because, as journalists, we interact in real time.
And that meant that
journalists
had to deal with fakes, so we had to deal with old photos that were being reposted.
But joking aside, there were images like this one from Instagram which was subjected to a grilling by
journalists.
Or you could end up in Syria, where people are shot on the streets; activists, especially
journalists.
So a group of journalists, including me, started a website to investigate this fake news.
But in some countries, citizens and
journalists
who are trying to expose stories like this have been harassed and arrested and some have even risked their lives to do so.
You really have to be journalists, you have to be inventors, you have to use your imagination more importantly than anything.
That's to say, the people who were mistrusted 20 years ago, principally
journalists
and politicians, are still mistrusted.
As I see it, filmmakers, journalists, even bloggers are all required to face up to the social expectations that come with combining the intrinsic power of their medium with their well-honed professional skills.
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