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Gawker, How Dare You

31 pointsby thinkeralmost 12 years ago

7 comments

micro571almost 12 years ago
How much economic damage has Rob Ford done while being the bumbling mayor of Toronto the last few years?<p>Richard Florida, the urban studies theorist has called Rob Ford "the worst mayor in the modern history of cities and the most anti-urban mayor ever to preside over a large global city.".<p>This is hardly an isolated incident. Anyone who has follow Toronto politics is well aware of the numerous scandals and antics of Rob Ford. Read the Conflict of Interest trial and Other Controversies portions of his wikipedia article.<p>$200k is well worth it to further expose that he is unfit to run a city the size and importance of Toronto, Canada's largest city.<p>How much is the drug trade worth in Toronto? 10's of millions or more. $200k is a blip on the radar. It's unfortunate that this money has to be paid to unsavory characters, but it's a small price to pay.<p>Toronto could be much greater than it is. Toronto deserves a better mayor.
themstheonesalmost 12 years ago
I think the outrage is a bit misplaced here. On one hand you have the elected leader of one of the most populous regions in Canada, representing more people than many of the premiers do. He lacks the credibility and leadership to even directly address the accusations, instead hiding behind a single-word shrug off.<p>The (alleged) dealers are being opportunistic with what is potentially a very valuable asset. They're acting pretty exactly as you'd expect. Unless you spend all your time outraged that drug dealers exist, it makes more sense to be outraged that the mayor is stalling instead of responding.
canthonytuccialmost 12 years ago
I would contest that exposing corruption, even if it requires paying off some unsavory people, is a form of "lifesaving research".
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yardiealmost 12 years ago
Gawker paid like $5000 to get the prototype iPhone4. That is $5000 in an industry worth millions for component and accessories makers.<p>Whoever these guys are I think they severely overestimate the worth of their material. A prototype might be worth $200k a video of the mayor might be worth half of that.
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dansoalmost 12 years ago
So the $200,000 is going, ostensibly, to help the miscreant videographers get the duck out of Fodge, which, let's face it, is a pretty sensible concern after you've exposed a mayor with drug trade connections. Paying sources is not a widely accepted practice in journalism, but if the video is legit, it's hard to argue that this isn't worthwhile journalism...besides the associated health risks, a mayor who thinks he can flout laws that he would have no problem punishing his own citizens with is not a tenable situation for one of North America's most major cities.<p>The self-righteousness of the OP is also just a bit much:<p>&#62; <i>Do you - gawker editors, managers, owners - have ANY IDEA what I could do with $200K? Do you know what kind of lifesaving research that could pay for? Do you know how much fresh fruit that could put in elementary schools in our impoverished neighborhoods?</i><p>Well, considering the OP works in public policy...he/she should know the answers to both: not very much. There's 250,000 students in the Toronto system...even if the target population here is just a few thousand students...$200K would barely buy a year's supply of fresh fruit.<p>The school board is, I'm assuming, outside the jurisdiction of the Mayor's office...and yet mayoral policy could have a great effect, beneficial or detrimental, to the citizenry. Will deposing a ostensibly corrupt mayor fix things? Probably not. But to say such an outcome is not at all relevant to what the OP cares about seems a little short-sighted.
rhizomealmost 12 years ago
Eh, Gawker is kinda bottom of the barrel, if they declined the offer maybe the people with the video would get frustrated and/or bored and just post it to WSHH or YT or whatever.
patroclesalmost 12 years ago
centre? lol You must not be American. We're busy complaining about the DoJ, IRS, and two administrations that don't have control of their bureaucracies.<p>You know, the things that matter in American Democracy. ;)
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