ABC Chairman Kim Williams in delivering a speech yesterday at the Lowy Institute said this:
many younger members of the journalistic fraternity … many of our younger journalists have a much more activist view of the role of journalism, and they have a much more policy-prosecutorial approach to journalism.
Absolutely correct. Could this however be a function of the secondary and tertiary education systems that "produce” these younger journalists?
Consider this training venue, literally across the road from the ABC in Ultimo:
It’s a self sustaining system.
ABC trains the kids at UTS who graduate and cross the road to work at the ABC and then train the kids at UTS who graduate and cross the road to work at the ABC and then train the kids at UTS who graduate and cross the road to work at the ABC and then train the kids at UTS who graduate and cross the road to work at the ABC and then train the kids at UTS who graduate and cross the road to work at the ABC and then ….
The problem at the ABC is but a symptom. The root is elsewhere. Much like it is in large parts of the secondary education system.
You know. Like this “student”.
One group of socialists training the next group. Their ABC needs to be close as it can't be sold as it has no commercial value other than the real estate.
What a loathsome individual the little Marxist is.