Timothy Snyder on both-sider-ism in the news. Heather Cox
June 7, 2023
Heather Cox Richardson
Jun 8
https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/june-7-2023
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Yale scholar of authoritarianism Timothy Snyder today applied this idea to coverage of the destruction of the Nova Kakhovka Dam in Ukraine, which has rained down humanitarian, ecological, and economic disaster on Ukrainians as they appear to be launching a counteroffensive to the Russian invasion of their country.
Snyder warned journalists not to bothsides the story by offering equal time to both sides. What Russian spokespersons have said has almost always been untrue, whereas what Ukrainian spokespersons have said has largely been reliable. The juxtaposition suggests a false equality, he wrote. The story doesn't start at the moment the dam explodes. For the last fifteen months Russia has been killing Ukrainian civilians and destroying Ukrainian civilian infrastructure, whereas Ukraine has been trying to protect its people and the structures that keep them alive. Objectivity does not mean treating an event as a coin flip between two public statements, he said. It demands thinking about the objects and the settings that readers require for understanding amidst uncertainty.
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