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    "I read your report." The fat editor sat behind the desk and looked at Swift with his hands clasped together. "It's a very good report and fully qualified to win the Pulitzer Prize, but we can't publish it now.  "You know, we need oil from the Persian Gulf right now, and all the public opinion has to do with it. You're a great reporter, and I think you understand what makes for 'good' journalism." Swift nodded.  , of course he knows those elements. A good news must first of all have elements that stimulate the eyeballs. Secondly, good news must conform to the general trend of society. Finally, good news must strive for the interests of the newspaper.  As for authenticity, this is not an essential element of ¡°good¡± journalism.  Swift's newspaper receives a large amount of advertising fees from the Morgan consortium's companies every year, so it must publish reports that are in Morgan's interests from time to time. Now, the Morgan consortium, like other consortiums across the United States, is eager to intervene in the Persian Gulf and pass a  A "limited war" to obtain oil.  "We must serve this big goal, Swift, do you understand? This report of yours can wait until the end of the war before sending it out. Of course, it will be in the form of your own memoirs. Then you can  Put the blame on me for tampering with the report. I would have almost retired by then. Wouldn't it be great if you put the blame on me so that I could resign? " "But now we are helping those who know how to massacre women and children.  ¡ª¡ªAnd they are the barbarians of their own tribe! Shouldn¡¯t such behavior be condemned? ¡°Of course it should be condemned. In fact, I personally dislike many of their customs. You  You know, I am a sympathizer of the feminist movement and often attend fundraising dinners and rallies for feminist organizations. I really dislike the attitude of these headscarfs towards women. But, Swift, we still can't do this.  If possible, publish your report. Don¡¯t worry, the public is always in a state of flux. Now we can make the public sympathize with them, and in two or three years we can make the public hate them.¡± Swift pursed her lips and looked serious.  Not a word was spoken.  The editor stared at Swift's face for a while, then sighed softly and said in a deep voice: "Listen to me, don't do stupid things. You know that the situation is not good now. If you act carelessly, you will be detained easily.  Panhumanist haters, especially you, have just returned from an area dominated by panhumanism. The FBI and OSS don't even have to think about an excuse to arrest you. "Since the armistice, American society has emerged like Germany."  "Postwar Syndrome" is specifically manifested in three aspects: sharp inflation, rising prices, and an increase in the unemployed population. The first two are problems inevitably caused by the adjustment of the wartime economy to a peace economy, and the latter are caused by a large number of veterans.  It is caused by the reintegration of soldiers into society and the reduction of employees in military industrial enterprises.  This postwar syndrome led to the explosive growth of the American labor movement and a sharp increase in the number of strikes. In the past 51 years, strikes were taking place every day throughout the year, and several strikes occurred at the same time.  Faced with this situation, the U.S. government and Congress determined that these were caused by the popularity of panhumanism. Therefore, the U.S. government began a large-scale investigation of the panhumanist movement in the 1950s, and the intensity of the movement continued to rise. Finally, in 1951  At the end of the year, the U.S. government began a so-called "loyalty review". All those who participate in public activities must sign an oath of loyalty and reject panhumanism.  Of course Swift is aware of the situation in the country, and he also signed the loyalty oath.  Swift looked unconvinced: "However, this report has nothing to do with panhumanism. In addition, there is no essential contradiction between it and the article we are publishing in the newspaper. I can change the content of the report.  The report emphasized that the Chinese did massacre civilians, but those religious lunatics themselves also killed many of their own women and children" "Swift, your news sense and your news literacy should have been gained in this agency.  Higher status, but this didn't happen. Do you know why? It's because of your personality. You seem to know how to be a 'real' journalist, but in fact, you still have something in your heart.  Such naive thoughts.¡± The editor-in-chief stared at Swift and sighed softly.  Swift was silent, but this silence at this time is actually very revealing.  Finally, Swift said: "I don't mind fabricating some details for the sake of news effect, or using some technical skills in statement! I don't even mind moderate distortion of facts. In fact, I personally distort it often.  Facts" "Yes, you distorted the facts, but that was to make the report conform to your values. Haven't you realized what I'm talking about yet? A 'good' journalist should not have his own  Values, the values ??of a 'good' journalist are alwaysAs the public's preferences change, do you understand?  " "And the public's tendency is influenced by these 'good' journalists, isn't it?  In the end, ¡®good¡¯ journalists don¡¯t actually have any values, they just dance according to the wishes of the investors behind them, right?  " "I think you've accepted this, our entire news agency is Republican, or should be Republican.  We serve Republican purposes.  " "Yes, we serve Republican purposes.  After that, Swift stood up and said at the same time, "I'm tired, Mr. Editor-in-Chief, I want to go back and rest."  " "Okay, have a good rest.  "The editor-in-chief forced a smile to Swift. Swift nodded, turned and left the editor-in-chief's office. The editor-in-chief continued to maintain the posture of interlocking his hands on the desk, with a very complicated expression on his face. He looked at it  He held his hands and pondered for a long time. Then when the clock in the corner started to chime, he picked up the phone on the table. When dialing, he seemed to have forgotten the number he wanted to dial, so he opened the drawer.  , took out a piece of paper and completed the dialing according to the number on the paper. After a while, the phone was connected, and the editor said: "I'm sorry, I'm afraid Swift will still ask those people for trouble.  Weekly magazines and underground radio stations disclosed their reports.  Yes, I'm sure, I know him too well.  Um.  Wait a minute, youcan you spare his life?  I've heard some bad rumorswell, just in casual conversation, you know that's what everyone is saying now.  Everyone is everyone, I don¡¯t remember who specifically said that.  OK, thanks.  "After hanging up the phone, the editor-in-chief breathed a long sigh of relief, then took out a handkerchief and wiped the sweat off his head. "I'm sorry, this is also to protect most people in the newspaper.  sorry.  "The editor-in-chief murmured in a low voice.
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