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It's a blessing and a curse that people are allowed to freely write. However, when you claim to be a journalists, then you should respect the field and actually do some research on the topic; and not assume that you understand everything on the More..
This is funny but wrong. How many people are going to believe what she says? I just laughed at how off the wall she is about all this. Where is responsible journalism? Where are the editors who are to make sure things are written accurately?
Instead of an article in the Deseret News, why weren't these concerns voiced to the New York Post?
Professional journalists should be held to a professional standard.