08-24-2020, 10:10 PM
To be frank here, anything that you read in the paper is opinion 90% of the time. Hell, even flyers can be an opinion piece when the numbers aren't correct (just happed to me at Shoppers, luckily the cashier honoured the flyer).
Quite often though, pieces that are written can only have an opinion, and quite often they have a slant. Quite often that slant leans towards the pulse of the community. Or sometimes it does the reverse, depending how the writer wants things to go. Either way, if you have people talking about it, for example, D'Amato's work, then you have done your job, even if you disagree with it.
That said, just because we don't agree with an opinion doesn't mean it shouldn't be published, even if the opinion isn't popular.
Dan: what does PST mean?
Quite often though, pieces that are written can only have an opinion, and quite often they have a slant. Quite often that slant leans towards the pulse of the community. Or sometimes it does the reverse, depending how the writer wants things to go. Either way, if you have people talking about it, for example, D'Amato's work, then you have done your job, even if you disagree with it.
That said, just because we don't agree with an opinion doesn't mean it shouldn't be published, even if the opinion isn't popular.
Dan: what does PST mean?