Expertise
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Is it just my critical nature, or are you too constanly amazed at the sheer ignorance of the media (print,tv,radio)?
I mean geeze I don't expect them to be neurosurgeons but so many are just such completely vapid idiots with no significant base of knowledge about ANYTHING.
For example, I was listening to a CBC radio (usualy the best of a bad lot in Canada) report about three soldiers in my old Regiment being seriously injured yesterday in Eritrea. The freakin' mental void they had interviewing the obviously exasperated young information officer was fucking unbelievable.
These guys were doing an ammo upload on an LAV III armored vehicle and were pretty badly hurt when, somehow, a round went off inside the turret.
Instead of asking about the extent of their injuries or if this was a common problem with the LAV III or if they were being transported out of theater or any other question that would exhibit a modicum of intelligence or journalistic ability. This fucking bimbette asks the poor Leftenant to explain what " a round" is.... jesus wept and so did I. I wouldn't have blamed the Information Officer if she had asked for this idiots adress so she could don kit and eliminate her from the gene pool.
I used to think that "the talking head" comment was a gross generalization or merely a humorous if inaccurate stereotype. I think I was wrong. I think that depth of knowledge that most members of the media have (God bless Tom Brokaw), extends no further than the teleprompter or the news sheets in front of them.
Do you concur? Feel free to weigh in with your views and examples. Especially you Sparky you probaly deal with these voids on a daily basis.
[Edited by Expertise on 03-20-2001 at 09:26 AM]
I mean geeze I don't expect them to be neurosurgeons but so many are just such completely vapid idiots with no significant base of knowledge about ANYTHING.
For example, I was listening to a CBC radio (usualy the best of a bad lot in Canada) report about three soldiers in my old Regiment being seriously injured yesterday in Eritrea. The freakin' mental void they had interviewing the obviously exasperated young information officer was fucking unbelievable.
These guys were doing an ammo upload on an LAV III armored vehicle and were pretty badly hurt when, somehow, a round went off inside the turret.
Instead of asking about the extent of their injuries or if this was a common problem with the LAV III or if they were being transported out of theater or any other question that would exhibit a modicum of intelligence or journalistic ability. This fucking bimbette asks the poor Leftenant to explain what " a round" is.... jesus wept and so did I. I wouldn't have blamed the Information Officer if she had asked for this idiots adress so she could don kit and eliminate her from the gene pool.
I used to think that "the talking head" comment was a gross generalization or merely a humorous if inaccurate stereotype. I think I was wrong. I think that depth of knowledge that most members of the media have (God bless Tom Brokaw), extends no further than the teleprompter or the news sheets in front of them.
Do you concur? Feel free to weigh in with your views and examples. Especially you Sparky you probaly deal with these voids on a daily basis.
[Edited by Expertise on 03-20-2001 at 09:26 AM]
