Or, you could just know that journalism is made up of journalists.

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On Wednesday, June 10, 2020, 10:22 AM, Joel C. Ewing <[email protected]> wrote:

Would be more clearly stated with either "journalism" -> "journalists" ,
or alternatively with "one" -> "a journalist"  -- unless the whole
intent is to use poetic license to cause initial puzzlement followed by
"oh, that's what was meant".
    JC  Ewing

On 6/9/20 11:55 PM, Bob Bridges wrote:
> LOL - you may just have made my tagline file, Bill.  We'll see whether I 
> still like it well enough tomorrow.  Like this:
>
> ---
> Bob Bridges, [email protected], cell 336 382-7313
>
> The problem with journalism today is everyone thinks they are one....  -Bill 
> Johnson in the listserv IBM-MAIN
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On 
> Behalf Of Bill Johnson
> Sent: Tuesday, June 9, 2020 20:20
>
> I sent the author of this hit piece a few real journalistic pieces which 
> contradicted her claims. She responded kindly and stated she would do more 
> research (or any research in my opinion) if she did another mainframe piece. 
> The problem with journalism today is everyone thinks they are one, and sites 
> like tech republic are only interested in clicks & eyeballs to monetize the 
> material.
>
> ...


-- 
Joel C. Ewing

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