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“Now, to anyone with even half a brain, a newspaper apologizing because a reporter did some reporting makes about as much sense as a doctor apologizing because he gave someone a diagnosis.” quote by Kat Timpf
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“Now, to anyone with even half a brain, a newspaper apologizing because a reporter did some reporting makes about as much sense as a doctor apologizing because he gave someone a diagnosis.”

Kat Timpf

About This Quote

Comparing a newspaper apology to a doctor's apology highlights absurdity in accountability standards.

In simple terms: Apologizing for reporting is as odd as a doctor apologizing for diagnosing.

Key Takeaway

Question the logic behind such apologies.

Themes

media accountability logic

Mood

critical analytical

Type

journalistic skeptical

When to use this quote

  • newsrooms
  • medical practice
  • public statements
  • ethical debates

Key Concepts

apology professional standards

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is the comparison fair?
  • When should professionals apologize?
A Different Perspective

Apologies can be necessary for genuine errors.

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