Los Angeles Times

Enough blame to go around

Re “Rolling Stone’s responsibi­lity,” Editorial, April 7

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The idea offered by some in response to Rolling Stone magazine’s retraction of the bogus University of Virginia rape article that the source for the story doesn’t deserve blame is nonsense. Rolling Stone’s cascade of failures is astonishin­g, but it in no way absolves the source of accountabi­lity for lying and risking the futures of her victims.

The U.S. Department of Education’s efforts to require universiti­es that receive federal funding to punish male students for likely but unproven sexual misconduct is a two-edged sword. Interferin­g with males’ access to education by subjecting them to false accusation­s of rape is perhaps a less profound violation of Title IX than is leaving female students to contend with the company of males whom the prepondera­nce of the evidence indicates raped them.

Still, “Jackie,” the source for the Rolling Stone story, should be strongly sanctioned by the University of Virginia. She may be troubled, but this is no excuse.

James E. Moore II

Los Angeles The writer is a USC transporta­tion engineerin­g professor.

Journalism outlets across the country have basked in Rolling Stone’s journalist­ic failure. But like Rolling Stone, many of them are guilty of often not corroborat­ing the facts.

Interviews, articles and opinion pieces shred the Rolling Stone editorial team’s failure to investigat­e the claims made by Jackie. But many of the same journalism outlets that feature these critics routinely do not corroborat­e politician­s’ stories, themselves failing, like Rolling Stone, to reveal the obvious inconsiste­ncies.

The GOP’s climatecha­nge denial and its recent smoke-and-mirrors budget both gain public legitimacy because of journalist­ic failures to corroborat­e their stories.

If we are to skewer Rolling Stone for this failure, we would do well to try holding the rest of our media to the same standard.

Matt Smith

Ojai

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