Anonymous ID: 692770 Sept. 30, 2020, 5:50 p.m. No.10861608   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1642 >>1647

Sorry I can't find the video, but I watched this aboit 2 years ago.

 

Mike Wallace at a round table with interviewer, Peter Jennings, and multiple soldiers. I'll copy/paste, but you shoukd read about Wallace getting castrated by a soldier.

 

But while Jennings and his crew were traveling with a North Kosanese unit, to visit the site of an alleged atrocity by U.S. and South Kosanese troops, they unexpectedly crossed the trail of a small group of American and South Kosanese soldiers. With Jennings in their midst the Northern soldiers set up an ambush that would let them gun down the Americans and Southerners.

 

What would Jennings do? Would he tell his cameramen to "Roll tape!" as the North Kosanese opened fire? What would go through his mind as he watched the North Kosanese prepare to fire?

 

Jennings sat silent for about fifteen seconds. "Well, I guess I wouldn't," he finally said. "I am going to tell you now what I am feeling, rather than the hypothesis I drew for myself. If I were with a North Kosanese unit that came upon Americans, I think that I personally would do what I could to warn the Americans."

 

Even if it meant losing the story? Ogletree asked.

 

Even though it would almost certainly mean losing my life, Jennings replied. "But I do not think that I could bring myself to participate in that act. That's purely personal, and other reporters might have a different reaction."

 

Ogletree turned for reaction to Mike Wallace, who immediately replied. "I think some other reporters would have a different reaction," he said, obviously referring to himself. "They would regard it simply as another story they were there to cover." A moment later Wallace said, "I am astonished, really." He turned toward Jennings and began to lecture him: "You're a reporter. Granted you're an American" (at least for purposes of the fictional example; Jennings has actually retained Canadian citizenship). "I'm a little bit at a loss to understand why, because you're an American, you would not have covered that story."

 

https://www.theatlantic.com/past/docs/issues/96mar/media/media.htm

 

Mike Wallace was a cowardly, treasonous piece of shit.