Common sense is not something that is expressed by a journalist's opinion. It is a consensus by the majority of people that something being done is for the good of all, legal and being done in good conscience. It is teaching your children what to do in public, right from wrong and the consequences of their actions should they be wrong. It is the fabric of our daily actions and our lives. It is doing what we know is right even if we dislike doing it.
Somewhere along the way, our media has lost its ability to present us with a common sense perspective of our daily happenings and the problems confronting us. They harangue us from both the left and right with opinion couched in their beliefs and having little to do with the facts of whatever the subject may be. It is almost always a long, long way from being an approach based on what we have been taught is common sense.
Of course, there are exceptions to this aberration in the media. One, for instance, is Ron Kelley, who until recently, was editor of the Beach Breeze and Herald. His editorials, which of course are opinions, are brimming with common sense. I do not find this prevalent with many other journalists. I realize this portion is my opinion. The definition of common sense as I describe it, is not.
More importantly, I am interested in what your take and attitude is regarding the media and its use of common sense. As you have probably gathered, mine is they usually don't utilize common sense, only diatribe.-
Somewhere along the way, our media has lost its ability to present us with a common sense perspective of our daily happenings and the problems confronting us. They harangue us from both the left and right with opinion couched in their beliefs and having little to do with the facts of whatever the subject may be. It is almost always a long, long way from being an approach based on what we have been taught is common sense.
Of course, there are exceptions to this aberration in the media. One, for instance, is Ron Kelley, who until recently, was editor of the Beach Breeze and Herald. His editorials, which of course are opinions, are brimming with common sense. I do not find this prevalent with many other journalists. I realize this portion is my opinion. The definition of common sense as I describe it, is not.
More importantly, I am interested in what your take and attitude is regarding the media and its use of common sense. As you have probably gathered, mine is they usually don't utilize common sense, only diatribe.-