Editor's Note: This open letter is in response to a segment on the Jay Severin program, in which he railed about a BBC World Service Report about more sexual exploitation of children. The Blaze Radio host then took responses from the audience, starting with Twitter replies.
While it is preferable to praise in public and chastise in private, this is impossible in this instance. But this open letter is more than a comeuppance to a cheeky commentator. What should be of interest to religious readers is insisting on context and combating slander. Media mavens might meditate on whether the medium is the message and how to appreciate Web 2.0 social media colloquies.
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| Jay Severin in Sede Vacante Contretemp, the Sweet Sistine Edition |
To Jay Severin:
I have been a
loyal listener for a year. I appreciate that you are open to diffuse means to
engage in talk radio dialogue, including Twitter. However, my experience shows that your
Twitter treatment could use some tweaking.
In addition, your knowledge of things Catholic could use some catechesis.
You started
the 2/6 show in a lugubrious monologue
keying off of a BBC World News report about rampant sex abuse in the Catholic
Church. Your laborious lead up to the
break lamented yet the “umpteen” report about systematic child abuse among
Catholics.
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| Fr. Tom Reese, S.J. |
In this context, some people continue to defend trickle-down theories ["trickle down economics"] which assume that economic growth, encouraged by a free market, will by itself succeed in bringing about greater justice and inclusiveness in the world.
As Fr. Zulhsdorf notes: "There is a big difference between 'inevitably' and 'by itself'!". Of course, such a correction requires some knowledge, a thirst for the truth, persistence and humility. I do not recall Severin following up on his "trickle down" condemnation or seeking to put it in context.
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Sede Vacante Contretemps, the Sweet Sistine Edition