Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Morality. (Or how I learned to stop worrying and love Prop 8)

The journalist is told to take the substance and unique individuality of the people she writes about and turn it into an easy to understand, simple little story with no loose ends or critical thinking, or to something with corrupted point of view to the point of becoming a lie. I don't think I could pull it off, honestly. I have enough trouble with essays as it is, as unemotional and boring as they are. Potential ethical dilemmas are with, of course, a freakout. Still have not found anyone willing. Sink or swim time, I'm thinking, and I have 3 other classes to worry about. Things are stressful. Do I show everything? Do I cut out what may be too shocking? Am I obligated to take out what the subject would deem too personal or damaging? I don't know. How very unsound. My thoughts are Hawaiian.

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