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Matthew Lickona

Matthew Lickona is a Reader contributor. See staff page for published articles.

UCSD pays for trans-species project.

It is not the journalist's job to respect the wishes of those he interviews in every case. Imagine, for instance, that an interview subject wished to see the article prior to publication, to make sure that it presented him or her in a sufficiently positive light. Ought the journalist to yield to such wishes? I think not. Let's take a different case, say, a crooked real estate developer who makes statements during an interview that reveal his contempt for the city's regulatory codes. Then, at the end, he says to the interviewer: "Make sure you present me as a civic-minded soul, eager to work with the city to best serve the public's interest." Should the interviewer respect his wishes? Now let me be clear: I am not suggesting that Cardenas is like the crooked developer. I am merely arguing that respecting the interview subject's wishes is not an absolute. Rather, the journalist's obligation is to the truth as he or she sees it. Clearly, Mr. Grimm sees Cardenas - identified by Snoodlegirl as a "preoperative transsexual" - as male. There is at least some cause for this - Cardenas was born male, and is, at this point, still "preoperative." Snoodlegirl says that what set her own transsexual relative apart from males is "that her soul was female and her spirit was feminine." But the reporter cannot see souls and spirits. The reporter can and should let the owner of that soul and spirit express him/herself as he/she sees fit, and Grimm does that here, but it is not clear to me that the reporter is thus obligated to change his/her opinion of the objective truth of the matter based on that expression. This is admittedly a complex issue, and it seems to me that Grimm is acknowledging that by including the sentence about Cardenas' wishes. Gotta run. Full disclosure: yes, I do know Mr. Grimm. No, he has not spoken to me about this matter, nor did he ask me to comment.
— March 28, 2009 10:05 a.m.

Emergency Care for Kids

1) "It always makes me cringe when so-called 'nurses' suggest some kooky ideas about wounds and wound healing. Rubbing your hands with Betadine is no substitute for washing them. Disposable gloves might be more cost-effective. Save the Betadine for wound cleansing." Beautiful! Isn't that first part gratuitous fun? Betadine is used as a hand cleaner. See the manufacturers label: http://www.purduepharma.com/PI/NonPrescription/A6… please note: gloves are better and are my first option. If you even scanned the labels linked to above, you will see that BETADINE DOESN'T GO NEAR EXCORIATED FLESH, so the author is plain wrong to use it for wound cleansing. 2) As for "inconsolable crying", it is a standard pediatric phrase. Just google it and read one of the 200,000 entries at your leisure. 3) I should have suggested a AHA CPR course. Notice I didn't take up any cardiac/respiratory arrest scenarios in the article, but that is a good suggestion or attack or whatever. MJH
— August 31, 2008 9:35 a.m.

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