Bring back accountability


I tweeted that, “So much pressure is placed on journalists to break a story first that accuracy is a mere afterthought; an afterthought that comes with no accountability.” It was one of those revelations that just popped into my head. It is absolutely infuriating when people are not held accountable for their mistakes. Any mistakes. It is all too often that you see people making grave mistakes with little more repercussion than the proverbial paw smack and a “don’t do it again”. And sometimes the public isn’t even aware that “corrective action” – I use the term loosely - was taken, leaving them to think that it went COMPLETELY unnoticed. It sends a message that sloppiness is not only acceptable, but typical. It sends the message that some people are indeed above the law or ethics – there is no justice.  

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