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by Martin Gardiner in Improbable investigators
Note: The cartoon by A. J. Finberg is from The King of Schnorrers (Grotesques and Fantasies), By Israel Zangwill (Heinemann, London, 1894) Chapter: The Memory Clearing House |
Should
well-respected journalistic outlets publish ‘April Fools’ items?
For Dr. Moira Smith,
writing in the scholarly journal Folklore, Volume 120, Issue 3, 2009, such media hoaxes
flout journalistic ethics.
“On April Fools’ Day, journalists from every media take
advantage of the occasion to pass off fabricated stories as news. While
entertaining, these media hoaxes flout journalistic ethics and disappoint the
public’s expectation that the media are reliable arbiters of truth.“
So,
are they :
Or,
alternatively,
[2]
Only a bit of harmless irreverent fun, which for just one (or half a) day a
year might draw a fake moustache on the face of over-earnestness, drop a
plastic fly in the soup of institutional gravitas, or ring the doorbell of
acquired faux respectability and then run off?
Or
neither, or both?
With
all this in mind, may we nevertheless, rightly or wrongly, go on to recommend
either: Evolutionary Basis of Stapler-Induced Human Aggression and
Psychopathology
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