Ethics in journalism died a long time ago. It used to be 'get it first and get it right', now it's just 'get it first'.
Absolutely agree. Going out on a limb, searching for SOMETHING good to say..... the closest I can come up with are the few idiots who put themselves in a dangerous useless position, get captured and spend time prisoner with the enemy. At the very LEAST we get to debrief them and learn something to help out military members who go through SERE schools. IIRC, most journalists were more lessons learned of what NOT to do...
Fuck the media. It always amazes me that no matter what the story or issue, there's always some asshole who wants 5 minutes on the news who is willing to make a statement. If the media asked what groceries I bought at the store, I'd tell them to fuck off (and then "no comment"

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Why did the Helo shoot at the van that came to pick up the dead/wounded? I thought medical vehicles were protected under the ROE. It was not marked with a red cross/red moon or whatever, but it looked like the men getting out to collect the dead and wounded were unarmed. Not trying to cause a shit storm, I'm just curious about what the ROE say about a situation like this.
You'd never know unless you were briefed on the ROE and level of hostility etc in the given AOR. My guess, based on context, was that the van was simply trying to collect anyone left and, more importantly, the weapons left over. This is hardly a red crescent collecting and tending to the wounded, and more an enemy ally helping out their buddies in the shit, and collecting all their dangerous personal effects. You'll notice in the video they are saying on the tapes "Come on, just GO for a weapon!" They were really hoping they'd reach for a weapon or show intent other than simply a medical evacuation.