Amsterdam has voted to prohibit meat advertising in publicly owned spaces beginning May 1, 2026, raising broader questions about how cities align public messaging with climate and public health goals.
Tag: Media Ethics
When Journalism Becomes a Crime
The arrest of Don Lemon is not just a legal dispute over protest coverage—it is a test of how far the state may go in redefining journalism itself. When documenting dissent is reframed as participation, and observation becomes suspect, the boundary between press freedom and criminal liability begins to erode. What happens next will matter not only for one journalist, but for anyone whose role is to bear witness when power would rather not be seen.
