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"The critical importance of honest journalism and a free flowing, respectful national conversation needs to be had in our country. But it is being buried as collateral damage in a war whose battles include political correctness and ideological orthodoxy"

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Williams frames the moment as a kind of civilian casualty crisis: the thing that should matter most - honest journalism and a “free flowing, respectful” public conversation - is “being buried” under the rubble of a culture war. That verb choice does heavy lifting. It implies not just neglect but an active interment, a loss so normalized it barely registers. The line is less a defense of any single viewpoint than an indictment of the incentives that turn news into combat footage.

His pairing is strategic: “political correctness” and “ideological orthodoxy” are mirror terms, code for left and right enforcement mechanisms, each casting itself as virtue and the other as censorship. By calling them “battles,” he suggests the press and the public are being conscripted into partisan theaters where the goal isn’t understanding but victory, discipline, and punishment. “Collateral damage” is the tell: the combatants claim higher aims, but the costs land on everyone else - trust, nuance, and the ability to disagree without treating dissent as moral contagion.

Context matters: Williams has lived the modern media ecosystem from inside legacy institutions and cable news, including controversies where speech norms and institutional risk calculations collided. The subtext is institutional as much as cultural: newsrooms, platforms, and political actors all benefit from conflict escalation, then lament the polarization they monetize. He’s urging a recommitment to journalism as verification and to debate as civic practice, not a permanent loyalty test.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Williams, Juan. (2026, January 15). The critical importance of honest journalism and a free flowing, respectful national conversation needs to be had in our country. But it is being buried as collateral damage in a war whose battles include political correctness and ideological orthodoxy. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-critical-importance-of-honest-journalism-and-123493/

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Williams, Juan. "The critical importance of honest journalism and a free flowing, respectful national conversation needs to be had in our country. But it is being buried as collateral damage in a war whose battles include political correctness and ideological orthodoxy." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-critical-importance-of-honest-journalism-and-123493/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"The critical importance of honest journalism and a free flowing, respectful national conversation needs to be had in our country. But it is being buried as collateral damage in a war whose battles include political correctness and ideological orthodoxy." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-critical-importance-of-honest-journalism-and-123493/. Accessed 9 Feb. 2026.

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Juan Williams (born April 10, 1954) is a Journalist from USA.

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