I am drawn to the idea that Canadian journalism needs to be done differently but, to be brutally honest, I am still searching for signs of difference. Writing a hobby blog, I have become obsessed with what Canadian journalism leaves unsaid, like the injustice of arresting Meng on a questionable American warrant. Dogma, repetition, ideology, and cognitive bias seem to have replaced investigation and research. I look forward to better than the rest from The Other Wave. http://www.thesourgrapevine.com/?m=1
Credit to Doug Saunder's opinion piece in the Globe and Mail, "Confronting China requires us to be precise," making the connection between China-bashing and anti-Asian hate crimes. http://www.thesourgrapevine.com/2021/03/on-reading-uyghur-genocide-examination.html
Thanks for the great recommendation, Jay! Much appreciated.
I am drawn to the idea that Canadian journalism needs to be done differently but, to be brutally honest, I am still searching for signs of difference. Writing a hobby blog, I have become obsessed with what Canadian journalism leaves unsaid, like the injustice of arresting Meng on a questionable American warrant. Dogma, repetition, ideology, and cognitive bias seem to have replaced investigation and research. I look forward to better than the rest from The Other Wave. http://www.thesourgrapevine.com/?m=1