AEfx
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n8patrick said:It is amazing how many professional journalists we have in here! Everyone knows what journalistic integrity is, how to write professionally, etc. It is amazing. I don't know why all of you don't have your own site! (by the way, this is sarcastic, just to help you all out!)
Some of us are, and do - we just don't discuss it here on a Disney board because it's not relevant to the topic. We also may not wish to combine our Disney discussions with our professional lives for whatever reason.
You should not have to be any of those things to see JHM for what it is. Are you a professional journalist? Can you tell the difference between the "National Enquirer" and "Time Magazine"? Does that take an expert? Do I need to be a chef to tell the difference between a hamburger at Le Cellier versus a hamburger at McDonalds?
It's not terribly difficult to make a website (go to domains.yahoo.com, major credit cards accepted), but it does give you some responsibility. When you represent yourself as an expert, as a reliable source, you are putting yourself out there. If some guy at a bar says, "You know, I don't think it's going to rain tonight," and another guy says, "Hey I'm a weatherman and I went to school for this and I'm telling you it's not going to rain!" and then it does rain - well, you don't need to ask "why for?" people are going to give the second guy with the big ego heck.
The reason you find so many people dislike him for so many reasons really comes down to this : trust. He breaks the trust of people quite often, from his pleas for people to send him money for things he never does, to using Disney for profit in his tours, to posting information with dubious credit, to his constant slant toward personal interest, to his attacks on other Disney fans, to the simple posting series of articles and never finishing them.
I read tabloids on occasion, but I certainly don't trust them. I guess that's what makes JHM tabloid journalism to me.
AEfx