How much of a Chicago brutality video should be shown? The media don’t agree – Poynter

How much of a Chicago brutality video should be shown? The media don’t agree – Poynter

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via Poynter: http://www.poynter.org/2017/how-much-of-a-chicago-brutality-video-should-be-shown-the-media-doesnt-agree/444441/

It seems like centuries ago that, for example, media agonized over the video of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl being savagely murdered by Pakistani terrorists. Most didn’t run the video. That was way back when, in 2002.

Now, with Facebook, the “well, it’s already out there on social media, we can’t ignore it” rationalization often takes hold. Thus, there were a great many folks who used portions of the video.