Robert Jensen
Robert Jensen
Robert William Jensen, has been professor of journalism at the University of Texas at Austin since 1992. He teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in media law, ethics, and politics...
thinking knowing people
The United States is a society in which people not only can get by without knowing much about the wider world but are systematically encouraged not to think independently or critically, and instead to accept the mythology of the United States as a benevolent, misunderstood giant as it lumbers around the world trying to do good.
pain knowing empathy
The way we are educated and entertained keep us from knowing about or understanding the pain of others.
bet community fill giving glad good truck
I think it's a good thing. I bet it'll fill that truck up. It's a pretty giving community and I'm glad to be a part of it.
death insurance life
Without identification and a death certificate, there is no life insurance payout or probate.
agencies asked authority conduct fulfill given multiple ourselves perform required search
We have consistently been asked to fulfill more responsibilities without being given the concomitant authority, ... we now find ourselves being called upon to perform coordination for multiple agencies and are increasingly required to conduct time-consuming search procedures.
address dealt families fatality incidents mass ultimately
The world has to address how mass fatality incidents are dealt with. Because ultimately it is the families who suffer.
couple handled quick
This is not going to be quick or easy. It is not something that will be handled in a couple of weeks.
agreements ask avoid confusion countries dead movement next reached returned time tsunami
The tsunami was the first time that countries wanted a say in how their dead were returned home. Now there is movement between countries, and at Interpol, to ask what agreements can be reached to avoid confusion the next time.
justice matter able
History matters. It matters whether we tell the truth about what happened centuries ago, and it matters whether we tell the truth about more recent history. It matters because if we can't we will never be able to face the present, guaranteeing that our future will be doomed.
dark nihilism sides
I am against nationalism, and I am against patriotism. They are both the dark side. It is time not simply to redefine a kinder-and-gentler patriotism, but to sweep away the notion and acknowledge it as morally, politically, and intellectually bankrupt. It is time to scrap patriotism.
simple discovery world
This is the simple discovery which we must confront. We were given a place in the creation, with a beauty beyond telling, and we have failed to care for it. And as our collective contempt for the non-human world has intensified, so has our contempt for each other. We have failed to care for each other.
country views political
How does a country deal with the fact that some of its most revered historical figures had certain moral values and political views virtually identical to Nazis?
country father blessed
Simply put: Thanksgiving is the day when the dominant white culture (and, sadly, most of the rest of the non-white but non-indigenous population) celebrates the beginning of a genocide that was, in fact, blessed by the men we hold up as our heroic founding fathers. ...How does a country deal with the fact that some of its most revered historical figures had certain moral values and political views virtually identical to Nazis?
grief people political
People are people, and grief that is limited to those within a specific political boundary denies the humanity of others.