Lemon is a disgraced former journalist. He now has a social media site and calls himself an independent journalist. Anyone can do the same.Is there a legal definition of "journalist"? And, especially an "independent journalist"?
Lemon is a disgraced former journalist. He now has a social media site and calls himself an independent journalist. Anyone can do the same.Is there a legal definition of "journalist"? And, especially an "independent journalist"?
An independent journalist is a reporter or writer who isn't tied to a single large media corporation or government, offering unbiased news free from corporate or political influence, often working as a freelancer or through platforms like Substack to report on issues and hold power accountable, serving the public interest directly. They focus on editorial independence, using various digital tools to deliver unvarnished facts and contribute to informed public debate.And.... "independent journalist"?
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Your post was very clear. Basically some people are trying to justify the storming of the church with their own biases which will have nothing to do with the court case against those arrested, including Lemon.You stated that it may of been worth it to expose and ICE officer (apparently uncool-right?).
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So, I was just wondering if you felt worship services attended by other possible "uncool" people (IDF members?) would be worth disrupting.
I am not following this cool/uncool conversation and respectfully disengage. I'm not 12.
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Lemon is a disgraced former journalist. He now has a social media site and calls himself an independent journalist. Anyone can do the same.
I haven't justified storming the church.Your post was very clear. Basically some people are trying to justify the storming of the church with their own biases which will have nothing to do with the court case against those arrested, including Lemon.
The core issue is that Lemon was at a church with a group of agitators and charged with being one of them and not solely there as an independent journalist. A grand jury found probable cause to indict him. We haven't seen the evidence yet. And it has nothing to do with one of the church's pastors or white nationalism. Good luck with that if that is where Lemon is going.I haven't justified storming the church.
I myself have stated more than once that I don't support disrupting worship services, but my feelings are tested knowing it's a white nationalist congregation.
It's a difficult topic that challenges me personally and I'm not shy about saying that it is difficult. I'm a church member and it is shocking to me that a church would be white nationalist.
And I'm not shy about my disapproval that a minister of the gospel and ICE member is part of a white nationalist church.
I didn't know anything about the church until the arrests. The DOJ brought a lot of attention to the church. But just because I'm learning about the church and at least one of its leaders does not mean I approve of disrupting worship. It's a big, false leap to assert that.
That’s a core part of being a part of Websleuths though. If you state something as fact, you must provide a link or make it clear that it’s your opinion. I see this response on a lot of threads here (not just ones that may have strong conflicting opinions) and it always confuses me. If you’re stating something as a fact, you’ve had to have already done the research to be able to articulate it to us. Maybe if you go through your browser history you can find the support for your statement and link it for us?No, I’m not going to do the research for you.
What disgraced Don Lemon? That's large word that sounds like it means in general to all and of course that's not true. IMO
Many pastors, who are not affiliated with a white supremacist Christian nationalist church, have other jobs that are not related to evicting brown people, who may or may not be legal immigrants, from the country they live in.Many pastors have other jobs, they don't all expect to be supported by their congregation. God bless him for his willingness to serve his country and his church.
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I assume this is your opinion?Your post was very clear. Basically some people are trying to justify the storming of the church with their own biases which will have nothing to do with the court case against those arrested, including Lemon.
Many pastors, who are not affiliated with a white supremacist Christian nationalist church, have other jobs that are not related to evicting brown people, who may or may not be legal immigrants, from the country they live in.
MOO
It is the case that we need to provide links on WS, but there is also the situation where some posters pop in and out of a thread and don't bother to read anything but a current post and then expect posters to start all over again from scratch to inform the person who is popping in and out without informing themself. I see that on a lot of threads, too, and I also see tons of posts where posters assume some common background information and don't post links for that reason. So it's not a clearcut issue, there are grey areas.That’s a core part of being a part of Websleuths though. If you state something as fact, you must provide a link or make it clear that it’s your opinion. I see this response on a lot of threads here (not just ones that may have strong conflicting opinions) and it always confuses me. If you’re stating something as a fact, you’ve had to have already done the research to be able to articulate it to us. Maybe if you go through your browser history you can find the support for your statement and link it for us?
It's okay that a pastor who is affiliated with a white supremacy church is a federal law enforcement officer? That seems very Third Reich to me, but MOO.I'm sure they do. This church, however, has a pastor who works for law enforcement at the federal level who deal with the arrests of illegal immigrants in our country. And it has nothing to do with this case of Lemon and company storming a church in the U.S. which is against the law.
His defense will likely be he was there as a journalist not a protest participant. That makes it a core issue.The core issue is that Lemon was at a church with a group of agitators and charged with being one of them and not solely there as an independent journalist. A grand jury found probable cause to indict him. We haven't seen the evidence yet. And it has nothing to do with one of the church's pastors or white nationalism. Good luck with that if that is where Lemon is going.
It's information that the public should know. And thanks to journalists, the wider public does now know.It's okay that a pastor who is affiliated with a white supremacy church is a federal law enforcement officer? That seems very Third Reich to me, but MOO.
Please provide a link that shows Don Lemon was a part of the protest. If not link is provided the post will be removedOf course, you are right, there was always going to be a criminal complaint. Congregants were crying, children were crying, people were followed out to their cars, as they sat in their church pews praying and worshipping protesters were in their face, shouting about their beliefs, demeaning them as Christians, etc. It was a violent, loud and nasty protest and Lemon was part of it, now trying to hide behind a first amendment right. Shameful and shows the coward that he is.
Canada has the Canadian Human Rights Act, which is not the same as the US.What about synagogues with IDF members. Are they "cool", or "uncool"? If uncool, can they be invaded?