
Atlas Shrugs’ Pamela Geller, gets published over at Breitbart’s Big Journalism, where she totally rips off the lid on the SPJ’s “guidelines” for its member journalists on how to treat “sensitive subjects” like JIHAD and ISLAM. Here’s a few lines from her ground breaking article. KGS
The “guidelines,” adopted at the Society’s national convention on October 6, 2001, urges journalists to “take steps against racial profiling in their coverage of the war on terrorism and to reaffirm their commitment to use language that is informative and not inflammatory.”
How? Among other things:
Seek out people from a variety of ethnic and religious backgrounds when photographing Americans mourning those lost in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania.Seek truth through a variety of voices and perspectives that help audiences understand the complexities of the events in Pennsylvania, New York City and Washington, D.C.Seek out experts on military strategies, public safety, diplomacy, economics and other pertinent topics who run the spectrum of race, class, gender and geography.Regularly seek out a variety of perspectives for your opinion pieces. Check your coverage against the five Maynard Institute for Journalism Education fault lines of race and ethnicity, class, geography, gender and generation.
Translation: even if the horror, murder and bloodshed of jihad i inflammatory, don’t tell the people.