Jorge Ramos: Why journalists have an obligation to challenge power (with English subtitles) | TED

Jorge Ramos: Why journalists have an obligation to challenge power (with English subtitles) | TED

The Role of Journalism in Challenging Power

The Identity of a Journalist

  • Camille Martínez introduces herself as both a journalist and an immigrant, emphasizing how these identities shape her perspective.
  • She asserts that neutrality in journalism often serves as an excuse to evade responsibility, which is to question and challenge those in power.

The Complexity of Truth

  • Martínez argues that presenting both sides of a story does not guarantee truth; life’s complexities require journalism to reflect deeper realities.
  • She rejects the notion of being merely a "tape recorder," highlighting that journalists must make ethical and moral judgments constantly.

Ethical Dilemmas in Reporting

  • Martínez poses critical questions about reporting under oppressive regimes, illustrating the moral choices journalists face when covering dictatorships or corruption.
  • She shares personal experiences from her early career, detailing the challenges she faced while trying to report on democracy issues in Mexico.

A Defining Moment: Resignation and Immigration

  • After facing censorship for criticizing the president, she made the pivotal decision to resign from her job at 24 years old.
  • This decision led her to immigrate to the United States, where she recalls feeling a sense of freedom upon arrival.

Experiences as an Immigrant Journalist

  • In the U.S., Martínez found a stark contrast in journalistic freedom compared to Mexico, noting how colleagues criticized President Reagan without repercussions.
  • However, this changed during the 2016 presidential election when she was confronted with derogatory comments about Mexican immigrants by a candidate.

The Role of Journalists in Confronting Power

Lessons Learned from Confrontation

  • The speaker shares two key lessons learned: never give your cell number to Donald Trump and the importance of abandoning neutrality as a journalist. This shift led to a mission focused on confronting misinformation about immigrants.

Statistics on Undocumented Immigrants

  • The speaker presents statistics indicating that 97% of undocumented individuals in the U.S. are law-abiding, contrasting with 6% of U.S. citizens who have committed serious crimes. This data supports the argument that undocumented immigrants generally behave better than citizens.

Confrontation at Trump's Press Conference

  • The speaker recounts an attempt to confront Donald Trump during a press conference, emphasizing the need for journalists to challenge false claims directly.
  • A tense exchange occurs where Trump dismisses the speaker's right to ask questions, highlighting issues of access and respect for journalistic inquiry.
  • Security personnel intervene, attempting to silence the speaker, which underscores challenges faced by journalists when confronting powerful figures.

The Impact of Hate Speech

  • The speaker reflects on how hate can spread quickly; after Trump's dismissal, audience members echoed similar sentiments without recognizing the speaker's citizenship status.

Embracing Dissent and Taking Sides

  • Emphasizing the power of saying "no," the speaker argues that this word is crucial for initiating change and standing up against oppression.
  • Quoting Elie Wiesel, the importance of taking sides in journalism is reinforced—neutrality benefits oppressors rather than victims.

Journalistic Integrity Against Power

  • The concept of "contrapoder" (anti-establishment) is introduced as essential for journalists who must oppose those in power rather than align with them socially or politically.
  • When interviewing influential figures, it’s vital to ask difficult questions since they may not be asked by others; prioritizing truth over personal rapport is emphasized.

Conclusion: A Call for Courageous Journalism

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(Full English subtitles are available for this talk -- click the CC button in the bottom right of your screen to turn subtitles on.) You can kick Jorge Ramos out of your press conference (as Donald Trump infamously did in 2015), but you can never silence him. A reporter for more than 30 years, Ramos believes that a journalist's responsibility is to question and challenge those in power. In this compelling talk -- which earned him a standing ovation midway through -- Ramos explains why, in certain circumstances, he believes journalists must take sides. Visit http://TED.com to get our entire library of TED Talks, transcripts, translations, personalized talk recommendations and more. The TED Talks channel features the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and more. You're welcome to link to or embed these videos, forward them to others and share these ideas with people you know. Become a TED Member: http://ted.com/membership Follow TED on Twitter: http://twitter.com/TEDTalks Like TED on Facebook: http://facebook.com/TED Subscribe to our channel: http://youtube.com/TED TED's videos may be used for non-commercial purposes under a Creative Commons License, Attribution–Non Commercial–No Derivatives (or the CC BY – NC – ND 4.0 International) and in accordance with our TED Talks Usage Policy (https://www.ted.com/about/our-organization/our-policies-terms/ted-talks-usage-policy). For more information on using TED for commercial purposes (e.g. employee learning, in a film or online course), please submit a Media Request at https://media-requests.ted.com