"The media’s role is crucial, but with that influence comes responsibility: to report accurately, seek context, and avoid narratives that endanger public safety."
Tom is beating his head against the wall trying to get unbiased coverage from a media that won’t divulge the race of the perp ( even when obvious from cameras, witnesses etc. ) in most cases, won’t give the details of the story as to what caused the interaction in the first place and how the perps reacted violently/ unlawfully and is all over the “ cops are wrong everytime “ angle. Lying by omission is the media’s stock in trade.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Tom is beating his head against the wall trying to get unbiased coverage from a media that won’t divulge the race of the perp ( even when obvious from cameras, witnesses etc. ) in most cases, won’t give the details of the story as to what caused the interaction in the first place and how the perps reacted violently/ unlawfully and is all over the “ cops are wrong everytime “ angle. Lying by omission is the media’s stock in trade.