Wednesday, March 16, 2011

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Walter Lippman, twice winner of the Pulitzer, warned anyone who would listen to the harsh reality: "Never forget that the big exclusive today tomorrow's fish wrap ".

Although no fish wrapped in newspaper, the fact is that the consumption of information is still eagerly claims such that what is now fundamental cause for concern Overall, diluted in a matter of hours as other news jumps to the first page of the news and newspapers.

In this world of the XXI century, with its lavish new technologies and global economy, morality is suspended on a rope pretty loose. The appalling realities that inevitably inform us television, radio or print media fed the compulsive need information on anything bother the sensibilities of people.
in permanent conflict with the obligation to broadcast the truth, ethics in the media tiptoes through the imperative to continue engulfing information compulsively.

No talk of Libya. Nobody cares if Gadaffi and recapture positions, if there is a real slaughter of civilians, if you bomb cities or if there is an exodus of refugees to provoke a humanitarian crisis.


now interested in Japan, the crisis triggered by the earthquake and nuclear apocalypse that some seem to want as rain in May to move in this continuing demand for information of firsts. Currently not the case, is created. If there were no journalists, there would be today. Would simply facts.

"We spent most of his life informing. What we see for ourselves is not important. We live on the testimony of others. The ear is the second door of truth, and the first of lies. The truth usually is, but hear it is rare. Rarely pure reaches our ears, and less when it comes from afar, because then comes tinged with the passions that are on the way ", Baltasar Gracian said.

And in this crazy encounters a surreal articles "Why do the Japanese do not cry?" or "what I can do after a radioactive threat?" in an attempt to follow the apocalypse tried squeezing in another stake to placate the anxieties of information bulimic and those who really want another issue on which to fix his eyes.
After all, tomorrow is another day ...


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