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its not unprofessional to give the subject of a story that is doing active harm a heads up so they can use their position to pressure you into silence, or try to come up with some last minute hooplah to try to discredit the reporting rather than addressing the core issues in their own company.
Thats like telling a company that is actively dumping toxic waste into a river that you know they are doing it, and you would like comment before they report on scene next week. All you do is give them time to stop the dumping, clean up the obvious signs, and put out an undercutting statement to try and discredit/dismiss the legitimacy of the story.
That has got to be the most corrupted take that could be possible taken from that.
You know what serves the public good? Reporting on it, So people can see what the company is doing, So they don't get away with turning off the valve for a couple days.. So they get held accountable for having the valve at all, and the exposure forcing them to spend their money on cleanup and decontamination, while the public outcry gets so bad that government steps in with regulation, and legislation, and oversight.
You know what doesnt serve the public good? Letting the corpo hide its shit and get away with everything, because you think theres some insignificant, nonexistent benefit to letting it do so.
By not letting Linus use his position to try and pressure Steve, by not giving Linus time to get a coverup in place, Linus got outed for lying about the Billet compensation, Further showing the lengths he'll go to, to lie, double down, and shift blame to anything but himself.
And then they resume the dumping next week, maybe at a different location and long term nothing changes.
Exactly.
Not every story requires input/comment from the subject.
Its not unprofessional or hitjobbing to not get one.
Especially when the subject has a public forum (WAN, Twitter, His own Website, Youtube, etc) where he has explicitly made his statements and stances known.
Then you go after them, again. And again. And again.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/03/business/pfas-chemours-dupont-corteva-settlement/index.html
Well if you're expecting a fine to take a corporation out of business, that will never happen. But this is no slap on the wrist either, this is a huge hit to their profits. And if you Google it you'll see there's more of that happening these days (I only included one example).
I'm not saying it's nowhere near perfect, but it's not nowhere near how your expressing your cynical opinions on the matter either.
Well what do you want? It's not like they can go into a time machine and go back and hit them harder with fines back then.
I'm not arguing that there hasn't been failures in holding these companies accountable in the past. All I'm saying is it seems to be happening now, and continuing into the future.
To say it's useless it's just false, you got to work for the day you're in and in the days to come, you can't do anything anymore for the days that have been.
Trust me, if I had a magic wand that would make these companies responsible for everything they've done in all of time, I'd be waving that around like an orchestra conductor.
But for whatever reasons we don't vote people into the government that holds people accountable for this stuff. There's a lot of issues, a lot of wrongs, in our society, but you fight the battles you can, and every win you cherish, and then you work for the next win.
And you never give up.