“controversial gesture”. It’s a Nazi salute you pathetic journalist.

Also I wonder if Fetterman will be hiring her.

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    I get where you’re coming from, I do, but can we please stop with the purity tests?

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      Trying to not upset the oligarchs with accurate language and reporting is a big part of how we got here IMO. it’s not a purity test to want the media to call a Nazi a Nazi.

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      Takes a pretty spineless person to clutch at pearls over calling a Nazi a Nazi.

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        “In the video, Smith taps her chest three times with her hand and then puts her arm straight out, saying, “My heart goes out to you.””

        That doesn’t sound like a Nazi salute to me. I wish the article had the balls to link to the actual video in question.

        Found it here:

        https://nypost.com/2025/01/27/us-news/grinning-local-official-resigns-after-throwing-nazi-salute-in-tiktok-video/

        Yeah, it’s clear she 100% knew what she was doing. Good riddance to bad rubbish.

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        No, responsible reporting doesn’t make assumptions about anything even if it’s obvious. And considering the litigiousness of the article’s subjects, it makes sense to fall back on softer, if far less precise, language.

        I swear, the demographic of Lemmy has no fucking clue how journalism actually works.

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          Oh please, what utter spineless bullshit, we understand how “journalism” works, can’t offend Nazis because they’ll lose ad revenue.

          When journalist won’t call a Nazi salute a fucking Nazi salute then journalism is worthless.

          You just keep supporting Nazis while the rest of us actually push back against Nazis.

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            Source: Married to a journalist.

            Not offending anyone or fear of lost ad revenue doesn’t enter into it. Journalists are required to use pedantically precise language for the sake of accuracy.

            This is why the use of “allegedly” or “person of interest” have become over-used to the point of being punchlines.

            Was it a Nazi salute? I’d say it was.

            Is there an equally plausible explanation, like she was intentionally trolling people and generally being a basic bitch? Absolutely.

            Given that doubt, a journalist, a real journalist, is not going to call it one way or another. Not their job.

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              Obviously there’s some level of objectivity journalists have to have, but this description of Elon’s Nazi salute is absolutely sane-washing and gives the reader the impression that its all a big hubub.

              Laura Smith resigned from the Towamencin Township Board of Supervisors after a video in which she mimicked a gesture made by Elon Musk during a rally related to President Trump’s inauguration. During a speech, Musk held his hand to his chest and then extended his arm saying “my heart goes out to you.” Some said the gesture looked like a Nazi salute, while others said it was a harmless gesture taken out of context.

              They could’ve just said

              During a speech, Musk held his hand to his chest and then extended his arm, in a similar gesture to a Nazi salute

              and they still would’ve been in the realm of objectivity that you describe. But instead, they downplay it all in a single sentence by saying, “Some said the gesture looked like a Nazi salute.” They won’t even bring themselves to say “Many said the gesture looked like a Nazi salute.”

              All outlets have to do this sort of shimmy, sure. But we all see the direction that they shimmy, and it’s not toward the direction of truth.

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              They could have used “alleged Nazi salute”, they didn’t, they used the BS “controversial gesture”. That’s cowardly and white washing behavior helping to normalize the abhorrent behavior.

              And no calling a Nazi salute a Nazi salute is not a purity test for fucks sake.

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              “It’s just a joke, bro” isn’t an excuse for embracing Nazi symbols. Ironic Nazis are still Nazis.

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            See? There you go.

            I’ve defended ZERO Nazis in my replies. ZERO. Yet, you’re throwing out purity tests and assuming / calling me a collaborator for pointing out journalistic practices.

            JFC Lemmy is Godwin’s Law all the way down.

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              Its not Godwin’s Law to call a Nazi salute from a man who publicly supports neo-Nazis the world over what it is. That’s just recognizing a fact. CBS could do this with all journalistic integrity intact.

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              Godwin’s Law was suspended back in 2015 when the qons went all-in on donvict.

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          lmao, assumptions. No journalist who says, “Elon did a Nazi salute twice,” is making an assumption. They are reporting the fact that he did a Nazi salute twice on TV. You could maybe argue that a journalist saying, “Elon Musk is a Nazi” would be making an assumption, based on the fact that he did a Nazi salute twice on television. And I’m sure you would argue that, because you certainly sound like a Nazi defender.

          But nobody calling Elon’s Nazi salute as they see it is assuming anything. We all saw it and we all know what it was. Even if he didn’t intend for it to look like a Nazi salute, that’s what it was. Anyone trying to make it out that it wasn’t a Nazi salute, tiptoeing around language, is justifying doing the Nazi salute. You are defending the sane-washing of someone doing a Nazi salute. You think responsible reporting is normalizing the Nazi salute by dancing around the word Nazi? Well, then I, a non-journalist who is allowed to make assumptions, will assume you are a Nazi sympathizer.

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          We know how it works, we’re saying it shouldn’t work that way. Is that not obvious?

        • @CharlesDarwin
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          Meanwhile, Republicans keep claiming things like “BLM and ‘antifa’ [1] burned cities to the ground” and with no consequence for that outrageous lie.

          [1] It’s weird how butthurt the qons get about a group that is apparently everywhere, including in the room with them right now, but also against fascism. But don’t call them Nazis!

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      The day I start walking on egg shells to cater to Nazis, I’m checking out. The only good Nazi is a dead Nazi, and with nothing left, I’ll take out as many of those fuckers with me as I can.

      I’ll never be a sympathizer like yourself, so I’ll never get to that point, but that sentiment stands.