The section I learned the most from was accuracy and fairness. I think this section has the most to offer. The one thing I truly learned from this section is that not everyone wants the straight answer. So people only want a straight answer and they don't care who you step on to get it. Is this ethical? In this section you learn that in different cases there are different ways to get solutions you want. To me I think the publicity is great around the article itself otherwise nobody would ever talk about it. Isn't that what we want? Don't we want to catch people's attention and get them talking even if they don't agree? I say this because like the abortion ad aren't we trying to make a point? The more people that see it the better chance there is to prevent an abortion. The more people talk about it the more likely by word of mouth they will get their point across. I think that accuracy is important but we also need to realize who we are going to hurt along the way. Sometimes it is just better for the public as a whole even though it may not be that great of a decision for the person in the story.
Sincerely,
Jade Parker
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