This image captures the horror of #Egypt's crackdown on the free press. http://t.co/oGRnm3KfVA #FreeAJStaff today pic.twitter.com/kZUOUbxadE
— Stephanie Hancock (@hancock_steph) May 22, 2014
Meanwhile, Gregg Jarrett was arrested and jailed for public drunkenness at a Minneapolis airport, then was released.
Fox News Anchor #GreggJarrett Calls #DonLemon ‘Al Sharpton of CNN’ Over #DunnVerdict http://t.co/UIkwy9zNo2
— Hinterland Gazette (@hinterlandg) February 18, 2014
2 comments:
Gregg Jarrett may have some health problems. And this misbehavior might be the result of a prescription drug-alcohol cross-reaction. I point out Jarrett's arrest not for Schadenfreude but as an example of journalists' differing treatment depending where they are: in Egypt, a journalist is arrested and still jailed for practicing journalism; in America, a journalist is arrested, then released after posting bond, for public intoxication.
Freedom of speech is so important.
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