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Journalists don't work for the money - people should have more respect
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@ReutersZengerle Aww... 1 shirt with something mean. How dare they say something mean about professional journos. Slander them all you want. - その他の返信を表示
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@schultz812@ReutersZengerle The shirt seems to justify pretty much everything that's been written. - その他の返信を表示
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@david_o_connell@ReutersZengerle So, that shirt is that detrimental to society (being ---> sacred journalism as ordained by god the state). - その他の返信を表示
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@david_o_connell@ReutersZengerle P.S. These journalists aren't that good to be sacred cows. They need to lose their jobs. - その他の返信を表示
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@david_o_connell@ReutersZengerle Check that. That bubble in tax funded lifestyle in D.C. that disconnects them needs to be popped. - その他の返信を表示
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@schultz812 Well the lifestyle in every city is "tax funded". Are you aware of tax havens in the U.S.? -
Are you aware
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@schultz812 Are you aware that 200 years of civic life prove you wrong. - さらに表示
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@ReutersZengerle No one is saying being critical of the press is a problem. Public lynching? THAT'S A PROBLEM. Is America really this dumb? - その他の返信を表示
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@ReutersZengerle such economic anxiety... - その他の返信を表示
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@ablington@ReutersZengerle You think? Seems more like the decline of ethics in gaming journalism is what keeps him up at night.
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@ReutersZengerle@DanLevyThinks Make the uniformed distrust the one group that could inform them. What a political strategy. - さらに表示
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@ReutersZengerle@HelenORahilly it's still disgraceful! -
@blowincat of course it is. But if I see a correction, I always update for accuracy.
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