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Fox, CNN and MSNBC Agree: ‘We’re for Gay Rights’
The “Code of Ethics” of the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) says that the media should “avoid conflicts of interest, real or perceived.” But on the issue of homosexual rights, the media, from the left to the right, have taken a side. This includes the Fox News Channel, which many conservatives had hoped would stay true to its word of being “Fair & Balanced,” on the issue of gay rights.
The Fox News Channel is joining CBS News and CNN as “silver” sponsors of the upcoming National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association (NLGJA) 20th annual New York “Headlines & Headliners”
Posted in Media Watch
Tagged Bill O'Reilly, Bret Baier, CNN, Don Lemon, Fox News, Gay Rights, Jamie Colby, Kevin Naff, MSNBC, Roger Ailes, Ronan Farrow, Shepard Smith, Wall Street Journal
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Marriage: Where Do We Go From Here?
In the media’s portrayal, people defending marriage as the union of a man and woman have been getting routed ever since the U.S. Supreme Court decision last June — if not before. They point to a string of lower-court rulings striking down state marriage amendments and to public-opinion polling, especially of my peers in the Millennial generation. Many also point to the forced resignation of Brendan Eich and the defeat of Arizona’s religious-liberty bill.
Posted in Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged Brendan Eich, John Roberts, Jonathan Rauch, Robby George, Roger Ailes, Samuel Alito, SCOTUS, Sherif Girgis
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