A American journalist was detained by Venezuelan authorities for reporting what people say as a “successful report of the return of the legitimate Venezuelan president” they say he was arrested for having to report on that and they were accused of not wanting to hear the truth of what was happening and that being a journalist is not a crime. Many stories of journalist getting into trouble in other countries are mostly the same bing that they were arrested for what that have said that the people in those countries dislike and are faced with detainment or even death.
Inspired in part by Sharan Daniel's "Integrating Rhetoric and Journalism to Realize Publics" from Rhetoric and Public Affairs, this blog provides a space for students to explore rhetoric in their everyday lives.
Saturday, March 30, 2019
In the wild
A American journalist was detained by Venezuelan authorities for reporting what people say as a “successful report of the return of the legitimate Venezuelan president” they say he was arrested for having to report on that and they were accused of not wanting to hear the truth of what was happening and that being a journalist is not a crime. Many stories of journalist getting into trouble in other countries are mostly the same bing that they were arrested for what that have said that the people in those countries dislike and are faced with detainment or even death.
A American journalist was detained by Venezuelan authorities for reporting what people say as a “successful report of the return of the legitimate Venezuelan president” they say he was arrested for having to report on that and they were accused of not wanting to hear the truth of what was happening and that being a journalist is not a crime. Many stories of journalist getting into trouble in other countries are mostly the same bing that they were arrested for what that have said that the people in those countries dislike and are faced with detainment or even death.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment