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Photographers and journalists are two separate groups though. Photographers are the admirable ones for collecting facts and putting themselves in actual danger.
Journalists, however, oftentimes take these facts and spin them for ad revenue, political gain, or their own career advancement
I do photography but not really for journalistic documentation, journalists can use photography to do journalism but photography isn't inherently journalism. Some journalists are more biased than others but they're all journalists.
That's not a journalist, that's a propagandist
All journalists are propagandists due to the nature of journalism. The decision, conscious or due to ideological alignment, on what facts to emphasize determines the narrative a journalist is promoting.
Last time the US president surprised the press by invading a country without warning, Panama, the first question asked was "were any US soldiers injured". This doesn't require any lies, but it did more to influence the way Americans thought about the surprise war than any lie they could have promoted.
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Unfortunately they've been one in the same in the US for many years
Could you not? I work for a citizen journalism network and shit like that is incredibly harmful.
Any opinion that's pushed is propaganda, it's not inherently bad.