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Sounded to me like he wants to be a real journalist again. I for one believe him. I have to. So I wrote him a letter and I hope others will to try to encourage him, since he works for GE and honestly could lose his job, as could others who aren't toeing the line closely enough.
What do you think?
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Dear Mr. Williams,
I only used to watch MSNBC and NBC sporadically because I honestly thought that network/cable news had mostly stopped doing its job and instead settled for "reporting" talking points of the current administration. It was so disheartening to see the disparity between international and national news, and to see important issues be effectively and quickly spun away and/or lost among the hubbub of the latest missing young woman or spousal murder case.
However, I have seen a change in most of the media during the last week. What I've seen from many correspondents makes me think of the "journalism" I've heard and read about that used to exist--when the media was on the side of the people and wasn't afraid to question, investigate, and speak up for the American people when their government failed them. As you said tonight on Jon Stewart's The Daily Show, that is your job, and I'm very glad to hear that you believe that. And I believe you.
I respectfully and urgently ask you to continue to speak up bravely and honestly on behalf of an American public that is quickly realizing that we are on our own, that many of us have been cruelly tricked, that our willingness to believe in the basic goodness of people (even politicians) has been exploited and used against us, and that, finally, we are frightened. It's not terrorist attacks or even natural disasters that are the biggest threat to our country and to us as individuals. It is this corrupt and indifferent administration. We fear for our own country. And we fear there is nothing we can do to save it.
Please help us. The powers that be ridicule idealism, hope, and integrity, but I for one do not want to lose hope, nor do I wish to see millions of other American hearts and spirits broken. Thank you for your fine work these past few difficult days.
Sincerely, ************ ********, Oklahoma
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