It's blowing up ALL OVER TWITTER, took a few minutes but I got into www.cnnleaks.com
I think this is retribution for Flynn and Milo, Donald always claps back haaarrrddddd
Just because the leaks aren't from today doesn't mean they aren't substantial because people like Richard Griffiths, who is now CNN's Vice President and Senior Editorial Director, was caught explaining that the role of a journalist is to "aid the afflicted and afflict the comfortable." - WTF
That's not a controversial statement. It basically means journalism should either help people who need help, or make sure people who are too comfortable to be bothered to help are made aware of the world's problems.
CNN is terrible, but if that quote is the kind of stuff we'll get from this leak then I really don't there there's anything to this.
No, you don't know what affliction means. Aiding the afflicted is great. Afflicting the comfortable is negative. Why would you want to cause SUFFERING or TROUBLE to the comfortabIe? completely disagree, afflicting ppl is terrible! Afflicting people is wrong and for the NEWS to want to do it is APPALLING
Encourage, inspire and inform....but CAUSE pain or suffering..that's like mental warfare, control
"As a journalist in the age of "muckraking journalism", Dunne was aware of the power of institutions, including his own. Writing as Dooley, Dunne once wrote the following passage mocking hypocrisy and self-importance in the newspapers themselves:
"Th newspaper does ivrything f'r us. It runs th' polis foorce an' th' banks, commands th' milishy, controls th' ligislachure, baptizes th' young, marries th' foolish, comforts th' afflicted, afflicts th' comfortable, buries th' dead an' roasts thim aftherward".[32]
The expression has been borrowed and altered in many ways over the years:
Clare Boothe Luce employed a variation of it in a tribute to Eleanor Roosevelt, "Mrs. Roosevelt has done more good deeds on a bigger scale for a longer time than any woman who ever appeared on the public scene. No woman has ever so comforted the distressed — or so distressed the comfortable."[33]
A version showed up in a line delivered by Gene Kelly in the 1960 film, Inherit the Wind. Kelly (E.K. Hornbeck) says, "Mr. Brady, it is the duty of a newspaper to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable".
Appalachian political activist and attorney Larry Harless, known best for his numerous attempts to derail funding for Pullman Square often stated that he tried "to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable".[34]
The American poet Lucille Clifton is often quoted as saying that she aimed in her poetry to "comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable."[35]"
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Bulgakov ago
It's blowing up ALL OVER TWITTER, took a few minutes but I got into www.cnnleaks.com I think this is retribution for Flynn and Milo, Donald always claps back haaarrrddddd Just because the leaks aren't from today doesn't mean they aren't substantial because people like Richard Griffiths, who is now CNN's Vice President and Senior Editorial Director, was caught explaining that the role of a journalist is to "aid the afflicted and afflict the comfortable." - WTF
http://veritaslive.com/02-23-2017/project-veritas-releases-over-100-hours-of-audio-from-inside-cnn.html
the_wasabi_debacle ago
"aid the afflicted and afflict the comfortable"
That's not a controversial statement. It basically means journalism should either help people who need help, or make sure people who are too comfortable to be bothered to help are made aware of the world's problems.
CNN is terrible, but if that quote is the kind of stuff we'll get from this leak then I really don't there there's anything to this.
Bulgakov ago
No, you don't know what affliction means. Aiding the afflicted is great. Afflicting the comfortable is negative. Why would you want to cause SUFFERING or TROUBLE to the comfortabIe? completely disagree, afflicting ppl is terrible! Afflicting people is wrong and for the NEWS to want to do it is APPALLING Encourage, inspire and inform....but CAUSE pain or suffering..that's like mental warfare, control
4thDaGrymReaper ago
Here is ways to listen to the file.
Here is some of the audio we found on 4chan.
https://audiofilesveritas.s3.amazonaws.com/001T_060509_0725.mp3?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAJARF4UCFCDJC2R5Q&Expires=1487870404&Signature=rZ%2FhG6%2Fp11gUOZXtPNXwCff%2B3RA%3D
Edit: might have expired.
Edit 2: Here is a couple dowload links.
Here are 2 possible places to download part 1 of #CNNLEAKS. Have not checked, download at own risk, use a vm if you want to. audio is 8 hours long.
This has the exact file name as the one we could find and play on 4chan.
https://uploadfiles.io/526ec
Here is another. Same file size as the other.
https://dropfile.to/BupHeje
Edit 3: New stream link.
http://ia601502.us.archive.org/30/items/001T0605090725/001T_060509_0725.mp3
Smyrtz ago
Nice! Thank you.
zenmaster_411 ago
Did some research on that phrase and it looks like Finley Peter Dunne originally coined it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finley_Peter_Dunne
"As a journalist in the age of "muckraking journalism", Dunne was aware of the power of institutions, including his own. Writing as Dooley, Dunne once wrote the following passage mocking hypocrisy and self-importance in the newspapers themselves:
"Th newspaper does ivrything f'r us. It runs th' polis foorce an' th' banks, commands th' milishy, controls th' ligislachure, baptizes th' young, marries th' foolish, comforts th' afflicted, afflicts th' comfortable, buries th' dead an' roasts thim aftherward".[32] The expression has been borrowed and altered in many ways over the years:
Clare Boothe Luce employed a variation of it in a tribute to Eleanor Roosevelt, "Mrs. Roosevelt has done more good deeds on a bigger scale for a longer time than any woman who ever appeared on the public scene. No woman has ever so comforted the distressed — or so distressed the comfortable."[33] A version showed up in a line delivered by Gene Kelly in the 1960 film, Inherit the Wind. Kelly (E.K. Hornbeck) says, "Mr. Brady, it is the duty of a newspaper to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable". Appalachian political activist and attorney Larry Harless, known best for his numerous attempts to derail funding for Pullman Square often stated that he tried "to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable".[34] The American poet Lucille Clifton is often quoted as saying that she aimed in her poetry to "comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable."[35]"
OrwellKnew ago
Well that quote you cite "It is the duty of a newspaper to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.’ - is often attributed to H.L. Mencken
http://ekarchner.blogspot.com/2012/08/trouble-agreeing-with-this-quote.html
Now, this might be wrong. But why does it get attributed to him so often?