Ros Has No Need For Reflection; When a journalist stops listening, the investigation may already be over by Trevor Whittington and Mark Fowler
One of the more curious developments in modern journalism is that some journalists appear remarkably uninterested in reading criticism of their own work. That may sound unfair. Journalists receive criticism every day. Politicians receive criticism every day. Farmers involved with advocacy receive criticism every day. Anyone who spends time in public life quickly develops a thick skin because there is always somebody willing to explain why you are wrong, biased, compromised or simply an idiot.
