14-09-2011, 10:06 PM
Jan Klimkowski Wrote:Ed Jewett Wrote:Germany and Greece Flirt with Mutual Assured Destruction
September 14th, 2011Via: Telegraph:
This article is written by the odious and highly spooky Ambrose Evans-Pritchard.
Everyone - when posting articles, it's best practice to post the author or reporter's name. This is often very important information.
A little research will quickly reveal the, ahem, curious nature of Ambrose Evans-Pritchard's journalistic career. Anyone with a deep political interest in elite genealogy will also discover much of interest....
Apologies... It came from a source (Cryptogon) I consider to be usually aware and alert to such things, and I did not look deeply at the authorship...
This goes to an idea I floated a long time ago about the construction of a template about such things, a database or spreadsheet about journalists and outlets that can be maintained for such. I don't here and now contend with your contention, but multiple inputs indicative of "odious" and "curious" natures would make it eminently clear for many readers, and there are surely many "journalists" which need to be tracked and monitored. Note that I do not suggest censorship or banishment but merely informed consumption. We are all at some point guilty of reading and passing on information, an action we would tend to refrain from if we were informed that a cluster of gravitas existed that had deep concerns and reservations about the author. Personally, I am all in favor of "tags" for sources. They don't prevent anyone else from consuming if that is their desire.
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"