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(38,309 posts)... and it's not good.
rhett o rick
(55,981 posts)R Merm
(405 posts)Mossad knew about the PLO's plans in advance because of the double agents, and did not warn Scotland Yard. The comment is totally misleading, it takes all responsibility for the killing from the PLO and gives it solely to Mossad.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/mi5-was-feuding-with-mossad-while-known-terrorists-struck-in-london-1101024.html
Indydem
(2,642 posts)We won't be having of those fact things around here. Especially when they come down in the defense of Israel.
progressoid
(49,969 posts)Not being employed by newspapers is more likely economic than anything else.
Photographers are half what they were just 10 years ago.
A Simple Game
(9,214 posts)but now there are millions of freelance photographers on the streets every day. That may have a lot to do with that situation, cartoonists not so much.
progressoid
(49,969 posts)Thanks more to the economy, syndication, the internet, and newpapers unwilling to be edgy, than terrorists.
And freelancing sucks. Those "millions" of freelance photographers (and cartoonists) are making shit for income. I know a couple who tried. One ended up in retail. The other is marketing for a hospital.
The job decreases come as a result of budget cuts in the wake of a digital shift towards social media and mobile platforms as a new means of journalism. And there is no sign of this letting up. In May, the Chicago Sun-Times cut its photography department completely, eliminating 28 positions. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution recently announced an initiative to turn many of their photographers into "multimedia visual journalists" in the midst of planned layoffs.
But it isn't just photographers either. Just recently, the Tribune Co. reported cutting 360 positions in the beginning nine months of 2013, 240 of those occurred in just the third quarter alone.
A Simple Game
(9,214 posts)cell phones with cameras. Very few if any of those people are trying to make a living from selling photos and would be happy just to have credit for the photo though many newspapers and TV news shows do pay for photos and videos from amateurs.
But why have a staff photographer when you have hundreds or even thousands of volunteers already and they are getting live action photos and videos?
Cartoons are a different story.
Donald Ian Rankin
(13,598 posts)Mossad had advance knowledge of his murder, and failed to pass that on, but the implication that it was them who had him murdered is just dishonest.