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Man, we got Spody Faze back from prison.
You weren't in the feds, right?
No.
No, we got Krip Mac back.
I guess Gitche Gotti might be going in the other direction.
we need all the crips back on the street man every last one of them so all right big news that obviously a lot of people seen is that flocco finally dropped his uh big expose video munchie i think you texted me and told me it was a d minus uh what are your thoughts on this uh
It feels like it didn't make that much noise.
The excitement before it came out was almost like more than when the video actually dropped, I kind of feel like.
journalists like i read the new york times every day and right you know it wouldn't be outside the norm for basically like a journalist to report on an investigation that the cops were allegedly carrying out i don't know that they would necessarily do that about unsolved murder or anything but journalists don't don't get word from the streets
trying to figure out what it was and they're basically doing police work to get to the bottom of it right so let's take a look at the actual definition of a journalist to see if this sounds like flaco a journalist is a professional who collects writes edits and disseminates news and information for media outlets including
Newspapers, magazines, television, radio, and digital platforms.
They inform the public on current events, research complex issues, and often adhere to ethical standards of accuracy and verification.
The end part there is where Flaco starts to run into some problems.
I think it would be fair to say that somebody like Flacco is practicing a type of journalism, but he's definitely not adhering to the ethical standards that you would expect from somebody who worked for the Washington Post or the New York Times, et cetera, because clearly,
He's chasing down stories and being willing to use sources that are not vetted.
He's not telling us where the sources are, like in this case.
So it's definitely like... He clearly wants to break stories to the extent that he's not going to wait around for stuff to be 100% verified.
if you look at like journalism you look at news articles and all that they'll be peppered with opinions even if it's like oh this this bombing is the most tragic event of the year or whatever that's still an opinion but something like the times that's different i've been reading it for so long that i could say that like they don't even really do that like they're like they have fact checkers that go through everything to the point where like if they say this is the biggest bombing in x amount of years you could probably assume that they have already looked into that and confirmed that
I noticed like on the New York Times podcast that they always, like when someone makes a statement, they always say, I think that's right.
They never say, yes, that is correct.