
Searching for Truth
So, while tending to my sick significant other, I perused both international and local coverage of Mexico. International articles often point to corruption and crime, while local fare tends toward the less violent coverage. There’s just a lot of noise. And in an age where accusations of fake news are thrown around like snowballs on a snow day, it can be difficult to discern the truth -- especially given Mexico City’s relative safety compared to the more dangerous areas of this country. That can take the simple pleasure of reading the news and turn it into a difficult task. I have found a few sources I trust. La Jornada, run by the University, tends to skew left in its coverage but is accurate in its reporting. Al Jazeera provides excellent coverage of Latin America as a whole and within that, you can find decent coverage of Mexico. And Mexico News Daily is an English language aggregator of news from around the country. I’m convinced that onus of responsibility falls to the reader when it comes to finding the truth. There are enough sources out there to get to the bottom of things, generally, and as long as we’re willing to read a lot we can get there. It’s just a little easier when you’re taking care of a sick girlfriend.Ty Trumbull, from his base in Mexico City, covers the entrepreneur’s journey and business continuity for ChannelE2E. Each Tuesday or so, he offers views about his adopted hometown — his personal Dispatches from Mexico City. Oh, but sometimes he pops up in his home nation of Canada.