Thomas Sowell, (1930- ) Writer and economist Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Comment on this quote Share via Email Print this Page Thomas Sowell Quote “Journalists cannot serve two masters. To the extent that they take on the task of suppressing information or biting their tongue for the sake of some political agenda, they are betraying the trust of the public and corrupting their own profession.”Thomas Sowell ~ Thomas Sowell (1930- ) Writer and economist Press , Suppression , Censorship , Political Correctness , Integrity , Corruption , Honor Ratings and Comments 1 Reply Mike, Norwalk 3/1/21 Welcome to a mostly corrupt Amerika. Most of those that call themselves journalists today are not serving two masters — in fact they are not journalists but rather ecclesiastical missionaries spreading demonic dogma as fact. Reply jim k, Austin 3/8/21 Reply derek32, usa 2/14/24 "The Most Popular Student Games" offer a captivating escape from academic pressures. From immersive RPGs to competitive MOBAs, these games not only entertain but also foster social connections among students. Exploring their popularity sheds light on the evolving gaming culture. Reply Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown 2/14/24 We Want the Truth, Socialism is the challenge of social abilities to create pertinent facts, not how much toilet paper I used this morning, for the growth and development of all. SaveOk2 SaveOk2 View CommentsClick to view or comment. Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print This Thomas Sowell quote is found in these categories: Press quotes Suppression quotes Censorship quotes Political Correctness quotes Integrity quotes Corruption quotes Honor quotes About Thomas Sowell Bio of Thomas Sowell Quotations by Thomas Sowell Books by/about Thomas Sowell Thomas Sowell videos Thomas Sowell on Wikipedia Astrological chart for Thomas Sowell