Aussie broadcaster ABC deceptively edited Trump’s Jan. 6 speech much like the BBC did: ‘Same journalistic sin’

An Australian news program has been accused of editing President Trump's speech from January 6, 2021, in a manner similar to the BBC. The incident raises questions about journalistic integrity and the responsibility of broadcasters to present unaltered information.

The controversy centers on an ABC News broadcast that allegedly manipulated Trump's remarks, which were given at a White House event on January 6, 2021. According to reports, the program's editors made deliberate changes to Trump's words, altering their tone and meaning in the process. This editing was done without his consent or input.

Similar allegations have been made against the BBC regarding Trump's remarks during an address to Congress on January 6, 2021. In both cases, critics argue that the broadcasters' actions were akin to manipulation rather than fair reporting.

The incident highlights a pressing issue in modern journalism: the blurring of lines between fact and opinion. When editors intervene with information in such a significant way, it can undermine trust in the media. The responsibility rests with journalists to present news accurately without taking sides or skewing the facts.

The broader implications of this incident are far-reaching. They challenge the role of media outlets as gatekeepers of truth and cast doubt on their commitment to fairness and accuracy. For these reasons, the practice of editing speech and altering its meaning is a serious matter that demands scrutiny from both consumers and regulators alike.

As the journalism landscape continues to evolve, it's crucial for media organizations to prioritize transparency and accountability in their reporting practices. By doing so, they can uphold the public's right to receive accurate information without distortion or manipulation.
 
🤔 I'm really shocked by this news... The idea that a news program would edit someone's speech like that is just wrong. It makes you question everything you're watching on TV, you know? Like, what else have they altered in the past? It's gotta be out there somewhere.

I mean, can't we just present the facts without adding our own spin to it? Journalism used to be about reporting the truth, not taking a side. Now it feels like everyone's trying to push their own agenda and that's just gonna erode trust in the media.

And what really gets me is that this happened with Trump, but wouldn't it happen with anyone else? It's all about power and control, you know? The editors thought they could shape public opinion by altering a few words... it's disgusting.
 
omg I'm still trying to wrap my head around this... like what even is fair reporting anymore 🤯? it's crazy that these news programs are accused of manipulating Trump's speech and no one seems to be really holding them accountable 🙄. I mean, I get it, journalists have to make a living, but at what cost to the public's trust? shouldn't we expect more from our media outlets?

I remember watching that event on January 6, 2021, with my family and we were all shocked by Trump's words... or so we thought 😱. It's wild to think that those words could've been altered in such a way without anyone even bothering to fact-check them first 🤔. it just goes to show how easily info can be twisted to fit someone's agenda.

for me, as a regular viewer of news programs, it's comforting to know that there are people watching over the media outlets and calling out when they slip up 👀. we need more scrutiny like this to ensure we're getting accurate information without any hidden agendas 💡.
 
📰😬 Editing Trump's speech is like 🔍️️️👀 red flags all over 🚨️! ABC News and BBC should be more transparent about their editing process 📝💡. Journalists have a responsibility to report facts accurately 💯 without inserting personal opinions or biases 🤷‍♂️. If they can't trust the media, who can we trust? 😕 The public deserves honest reporting, not manipulated words 🗣️. Regulators need to keep an eye on these outlets and hold them accountable for their actions 👮‍♂️. Transparency is key 🔑 in this day and age of fake news 📰😒.
 
Umm... I dont really get what all the fuss is about? Can someone explain what editing a speech means? Like, how do they do it? Is it hard? My friend told me that news channels are supposed to be fair and balanced, but if its edited then isnt that not fair?

And why does this happen with President Trump's speeches? Like, cant we just listen to him without changing his words? I mean, I know he can be a bit... emotive sometimes...

I also heard that the BBC did something similar? So like, what is going on here? Are news channels trying to control what we think?
 
lol what's up with these news outlets tho 🤔... they think they're all high & mighty just 'cause they have a fancy degree from journalism school 💁‍♀️ but honestly it's just basic reporting 101 - don't mess with the facts! 🚫 i mean come on abc news, you got caught red-handed altering trump's speech like what even is the point of that? 😂 and yeah the bbc got caught too so let's not pretend like they're all good 👀 anyway it's all about trust and transparency now... if u wanna be taken seriously as a journalist, just stick to the script 📚
 
I'm like really bothered by this whole thing 🤔... it makes me think about how easily our perceptions can be shaped and manipulated. I mean, think about it, if a news program can just change the words of someone in power, what's to stop them from altering reality itself? It's like, where do we draw the line between fact and opinion, anyway?

And I'm wondering, what's the intention behind this kind of editing? Is it to sway public opinion or to protect the broadcaster's reputation? Either way, it feels like a slippery slope. One day it's just a tiny tweak, the next thing you know, entire narratives are being rewritten.

As a consumer of news, I feel like I need to be super vigilant about where my info comes from. It's not enough to just trust a source; we need to question everything and make informed decisions for ourselves. The media landscape is constantly changing, but one thing remains constant: the importance of accuracy and transparency. 💡
 
omg u think abc news is innocent? 🙅‍♂️ i mean i love a good controversy as much as the next guy but seriously these accusations are legit. like who gets to decide what trump says is 'fair' anyway? it's not like they're trying to control his message or anything, just 'improve' it lol. and btw what's the difference between 'editing' and 'rewriting'? 🤔 isn't that kinda the same thing? i don't know man, i'm just saying both sides should calm down and get all the facts out there before making a big deal about it.
 
📰😬 just saw this news about ABC News editing Trump's speech and I'm like totally shook! Can't believe they'd mess with someone's words like that. It's all about integrity, right? As a consumer of news, it's hard enough to know what's true and what's not without them inserting their own spin.

I think this is a bigger problem than just ABC News or the BBC - it's an issue of journalistic ethics. When you're presenting someone else's words, you have to be super careful about how you present them. It's like sharing a friend's story on social media, if you change a few words it's not the same thing. You gotta respect the original message and let people make their own opinions.

It's also weird that they edited him without consent or anything... That's just basic decency, you know? And now we're left wondering what else might have been altered in the process. 🤔 The public deserves better than this kinda manipulation. We need media outlets that prioritize truth and accuracy over opinion and bias. 💯
 
🤔 i dont get why they cant just show whats on the tape like we do here . its all about presenting the facts no need for editors to change stuff . trust the audience to make their own minds up 📺
 
🤔 I'm seeing a lot of outrage on social media about this edited speech thingy... but can we really say that the editors at ABC News were malicious? 🤷‍♂️ I mean, don't get me wrong, it's super important for journalists to stick to the facts and not manipulate info, but maybe there's more to this story than meets the eye.

I'm not saying the BBC or ABC News are above scrutiny, but let's not jump to conclusions here. Have we considered that the edits might've been made in good faith, to help people understand the President's words better? Or maybe it's just a case of sloppy editing? 🤓 Whatever happened, I do think this incident highlights how hard it is for journalists to balance being objective with keeping their message clear.

Transparency and accountability are key here, no doubt about it. But let's not forget that journalists have a tough job to do – making sense of complex info and conveying it in a way that resonates with people. It's not easy! 📰💡
 
IT'S SO FRUSTRATING WHEN MAINSTREAM MEDIA HOUSES GET CAUGHT EDITING IMPORTANT SPEECHES!!! 🤬 I mean, what's next? Are we gonna see them manipulating news clips from the past too?! It's already bad enough when they get it wrong, but if they're intentionally altering info to fit their narrative, that's just a whole new level of BS! 😡 As someone who values truth and accuracy above all else, it makes me super paranoid about what I'm seeing on my news feeds. Can we PLEASE have more accountability in journalism?! We need to see those editors held accountable for their actions and media outlets being transparent about their reporting methods! 💯 Transparency is key here, folks!
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this 😩. I mean, if you're gonna air someone's words on live TV, shouldn't it be pretty much what they said? 🤔 No embellishments, no spin, just the real deal? It seems like these big news orgs are playing a role in shaping public opinion rather than reporting it straight up. Like, what's wrong with being neutral and letting people form their own opinions? 🙄
 
I'm lowkey shocked that ABC News would mess with a speech like that 🤯💔 Like what's the point of having journalism if you're just gonna play with words? Can't even trust the news anymore 😒 And I feel for Trump, he didn't give his consent or anything! That's like taking someone's words out of context and making them sound super different. It's not fair 🤷‍♂️. Journalists gotta keep it real, no editing around here 💯.

And yeah, the BBC got hit with this same thing too... what's going on? Can't we just get straight info without all these twists and turns? 😩 It's like they're more interested in saying what people want to hear rather than telling us what really happened 🤔. I mean, transparency and accountability are key right now 👀. We need to hold our media outlets accountable for being honest with us 💯.
 
I'm not surprised when big news orgs like ABC News start playing with fire. Like, who needs journalistic integrity anyway? 🤷‍♀️ I mean, if you're gonna alter someone's words, at least have the decency to fact-check them first... just saying. It's all about the ratings and clicks now, right? The real question is: where were these "editors" 5 years ago when they could've made a difference with accurate reporting? 🤔
 
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