Burning / exposing sources like what they pulled in this last video is not a good look on Project Veritas. At best it's scummy journalism, at worst it's endangering the livelihood of the sources involved. One of the guys had clear apprehensions of having his name tied to his information and commentary, and it's evident neither source was aware they were being recorded, and I hope for PV's sake that they did this in a one-party consent state.
Any smart reporter would protect their sources' identity, specially when dealing with the kind of information and opinions that can get people fired and blacklisted from the industry. Something tells me that PV reporters are going to have an increasingly hard time getting people to talk to them if they keep this up.
Fuck it, unpopular opinion time:
Burning / exposing sources like what they pulled in this last video is not a good look on Project Veritas. At best it's scummy journalism, at worst it's endangering the livelihood of the sources involved. One of the guys had clear apprehensions of having his name tied to his information and commentary, and it's evident neither source was aware they were being recorded, and I hope for PV's sake that they did this in a one-party consent state.
Any smart reporter would protect their sources' identity, specially when dealing with the kind of information and opinions that can get people fired and blacklisted from the industry. Something tells me that PV reporters are going to have an increasingly hard time getting people to talk to them if they keep this up.
A hard time getting people to talk? PV just uses some hot undercover chick to get guys talking. Oldest trick in the book. Nobody knows who she is.