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They say these days you can make a journalist.
"It's not true that a speech made by one congressman could make a journalist, who was as famous as Vladimir Herzog was at the time, go to prison," he says.
That's mostly because I make a journalist's salary while living in one of the least affordable cities in the world.
It's true, admission costs to an institution like USC would not be a "fair price to pay to learn how to type things on the Internet," but what he fails to consider is that simple knowledge of the Internet and no barriers to entry does not make a journalist.
Shy, vacant, he has the pixie ears that mark out those afflicted by foetal alcohol syndrome, the mild form of brain damage that boozing mums gift to their unborn kids so regularly out here and is easily enough to make a journalist put his camera back in his pocket.
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