Like every company it has several stake holders. The difference to other companies is by the importance towards the constitution or the state of the U.S.A. that the work of those creating the news, reports or journals is especially protected to guarantee the Freedom of the United States of America.
This does not apply to any mining company or car manufacturer having not the same importance. The only other state is the state of arms for citizens of the U.S.A, very particular to the U.S.A. and also France after the French Revolution being a core European value against tyranny and feudalism. The rest just did...
The two are pen and sword and thereby 1st and 2nd Amandement of that
Paper explaining and defining the state of the United States of America.
Understanding English by the word helps to also not fall over men Vs human to understand the two papers most important to mankind's development of moral and rights: The Declaration of Independence and Constitution of the United States of America.
The Press is important to enable the public, the people aka the citizens aka men or lately humans to form an educated opinion to make educated knowledgeable decisions.
Cars don't cut that.
Thereby you may own a Newspaper, but you don't fuck with what they write. The Editor in Chief hires and fires and never for what was written, or because any other men said so no matter his position.
The owner also must explain his decision of hiring or firing an Editor in Chief. The Washington Post, as all older Newspapers, have thereby Corporate Laws regulating the decision making processes on staffing that derive directly from the Constitution.
The sad truth is, that too many against the values of the U.S.A. are in positions since Industrialisation, two World Wars, Cocaine and Heroin and the Holocaust to ask stupidly: Where does it say that, there is no law?
Exactly. So why are you asking???
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I'd hang an M16 into the Lobby of my New York Newspaper Office. Vietnam Ara.
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