Review: Endangered Documentary Exaggerates Threats to U.S. Journalists
The HBO movie muddies important distinctions.

In Belarus, the government imprisons journalists for covering opposition politicians. In Mexico, more than 100 journalists have been murdered since 2000; nearly all those cases remain unsolved. In the United States, a British reporter is unnerved by encounters with hostile Donald Trump supporters.
One of these things is not like the others. In the HBO documentary Endangered, directors Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady nevertheless present them all as evidence of the hazards that reporters and photographers face today, even in "democratic countries where freedom of the press has historically been considered a 'given.'"
Some of the incidents in the United States are worse than harsh criticism. But the key question is what happens next.
The CNN employees who were arrested while covering a 2020 protest against police brutality in Minneapolis, for example, were released an hour later with apologies from the governor. The MAGA men who assaulted reporters or damaged their equipment during the January 6 Capitol riot were prosecuted for those crimes. That's a far cry from the situation in the "autocratic states" that Ewing and Grady suggest the U.S. is beginning to resemble.
Joel Simon, former executive director of the Committee to Protect Journalists, does not help clarify matters. He describes a "profound crisis" that includes the "collapse of local media" and a "lack of public confidence in journalism," phenomena that he lumps in with government-backed violence. The interview encapsulates the way that Endangered muddies important distinctions in service of a provocative but dubious thesis.
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Journalists are the greatest heroes we have. They are the smartest people we have. Any bad word against them is an attack. No documentary could underplay this.
Which is why I portray myself as a journalist.
Doesn't everybody?
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This is a better documentary: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Feels_Like_War
I think you can watch it on YouTube. It's pretty brutal. I have a buddy who is an AP photographer who has been in a lot of tricky situations. You have to be a special breed to be a wartime photojournalist.
https://youtu.be/wAsmx08aLiw
On the other hand:
-Alex Jones was somehow found guilty of "defamation" and the political activists, I mean plaintiffs, we're awarded a billion dollars despite the impossibility of them having suffered any damages
-FoxNews, despite being controlled opposition, was forced to settle for a billion dollars when sued for defamation by a public contractor whose revenue is entirely taxpayer money
-Matt Taibbi is being threatened with perjury charges for accurately reporting government malfeasance
-the guy who allegedly leaked recent Ukraine revelations has been arrested and awaits trial
-Douglas Mackey faces a 10 year sentence in federal prison for posting a joke meme
Oh, but those are the wrong kinds of reporters.
HBO, and Reason, knows who the bad guys are- any media who doesn't speak exclusively in regime approved talking points...
James O'Keefe had his house raided by the FBI over a journal.
Biden and Obama issued warrants to journalists and their families.
IC has spied on journalists.
-FoxNews, despite being controlled opposition, was forced to settle for a billion dollars when sued for defamation by a public contractor whose revenue is entirely taxpayer money
That's because they stepped out of their lane and said things that weren't in their script as controlled opposition. That was their punishment for going off script.
Also, don't forget about Andy Ngo being violently attacked by an Antifa mob in Portland and left with brain damage.
They didn't even say it. Guests did.
You left off HBO won an Emmy for doing EXACTLY what Fox News did, except with even Less eveidence
Alex Jones was not found "guilty" of anything. He was found liable, however, after he sabotaged his own defence by defying the court's orders. I bet he won't do that again!
-Matt Taibbi is being threatened with perjury charges for accurately reporting government malfeasance
Taibbi my have accidentally conflated the initials of two of the "alphabet soup" of Agencies/NGOs who were involved directly and indirectly in activities which could be technically described as "fascist" tactics. The two agencies involved have nearly identical initials, and technically played different roles in the public/private collaborative malfeasance, and he did issue a correction (I can't remember if he amended his testimony as well to correct the error?).
There's a far stronger case that Dr Fauci lied (or at least obfuscated with a clear intent to mislead) in sworn testimony to Congress in far more substantial ways and later doubled-down on those false claims, and for the most part the Dem caucus seems intent on ignoring it while allowing their non-voting attack dogs to imply that Taibbi should may be face imprisonment for what's at worst an honest mistake which he's already made efforts to clarify.
Perhaps Taibbi should have hit Congress with some real whoppers though; it could have been a very lucrative career move if he'd have a chance to be treated similarly to former intelligence officials who lied to Congress such as Brennan and Comey and become a fixture as a "talking head" on CNN. If only his actual liberal beliefs hadn't got him tagged as being a "russian asset" as well as "alt right adjacent"....
"The MAGA men who assaulted reporters or damaged their equipment during the January 6 Capitol riot were prosecuted for those crimes."
Some of them...eventually.
Imagine writing that and ignoring how many journalists antifa assaults.
https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/victoria-taft/2020/04/02/oregon-court-affirms-conviction-of-journalist-who-pulled-gun-to-stop-advancing-antifa-mob-n383093
And government convicts them.
What I said was more in reference to how long they are sitting around in jail without bail and I agree that the media and government ignored large amounts of shenanigans that antifa got in to.
That's a far cry from the situation in the "autocratic states" that Ewing and Grady suggest the U.S. is beginning to resemble.
Joel Simon…describes a "profound crisis" that includes the "collapse of local media" and a "lack of public confidence in journalism,"
Ewing and Grady are not wrong. The U.S. is starting to resemble an autocratic state. A journey into autocracy that has been facilitated every step of the way by its enthusiasts in the journalist caste. Hence the lack of public confidence. Ewing, Grady and Simon all seem oblivious that they are the architects of their own demise.
Gee, why would people lack confidence in journalism? It couldn't be because they just push The Narrative instead of reporting the news without editorializing, could it? Nah, that's just crazy talk. It's all that damn OrangeMan's fault!
Reality check "journalists"; you ain't nothing special, just ordinary folks like the rest of us.
Get over it.
>>encounters with hostile Donald Trump supporters.
please.
So-called journalists.
"lack of public confidence in journalism,"
Whose fault is that? There you were, minding your own business, just speaking troof to power, when all of a sudden...
We could do an 8000 word article on how journalists show contempt for regular people.
I wonder if journalists, correspondents and anchors will someday wake up and realize that overstating your case, overplaying your hand and triggering your evil targets with your non-stop demonizing narratives may not be the best way to achieve what you’re pretending to try to achieve. Nah … probably not.
Says the media celebrities who were a major cause of turning up the heat on the acrimonious sociopolitical polarization also known as the culture wars. Is it surprising that reporters and correspondents who play with matches get their fingers burned? I think it’s safe to say that “MAGA” took over forty years to finally react to the almost continuous growth in provocative democratic socialist progressivist program implementation, long after it was no longer justifiable. If by some miracle America is able to roll back socialism and tone down the reactionary response, it won’t be those poor terrified reporters who will have made it happen.
I am shocked and appalled by y’all’s lack of humility and deference to our brave defenders of truth, justice, and the American way! Journalists are our last line of defense against Democracy dying in Darkness.
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"Some of the incidents in the United States are worse than harsh criticism."
What?
I can think of a few incidents that were worse :
1. The assaults on Andy Ngo by Antifa, whom the Portland police don’t seem to want to identify.
2. Threats by Congressional Democrats to misuse the DOJ against Matt Taibbi for revealing things they wanted covered up.
Notice what these have in common?