Seymour Hersh

Investigative Journalist American Born 1937 (age 89)

Pulitzer Prize winner who exposed the My Lai massacre.

387 quotes

"History is written by those who control the narrative, not necessarily by those who know the facts"
History
"Courage in journalism means being willing to stand alone against institutional power"
Courage
"The American public has been systematically kept in the dark about its own government's actions"
Freedom
"Power abhors transparency and will work tirelessly to maintain secrecy"
Power
"A free press is only as strong as its willingness to challenge authority"
Freedom
"The truth has a way of emerging, no matter how well-hidden or suppressed"
Truth
"We must learn to read between the official lines to understand what really happened"
Knowledge
"Fear is the tool governments use to control information and limit dissent"
Fear
"Accountability cannot exist without transparency"
Justice
"The public's right to know supersedes government claims of national security"
Freedom
"Investigative journalism requires patience, persistence, and an unwillingness to accept easy answers"
Perseverance
"Those in power will always resist scrutiny, making the journalist's job both vital and perilous"
Work
"Evidence speaks louder than official denials"
Truth
"The gap between what we're told and what actually happens is where truth lives"
Wisdom
"Democracy dies when citizens stop asking who benefits from the official story"
Politics
"Real reporting requires looking beyond the surface of government pronouncements"
Knowledge
"The responsibility of the press is not to be liked, but to be truthful"
"Power seeks to control information because information is power"
Power
"Without accountability, institutions become instruments of oppression"
Justice
"The hardest truths are the ones that challenge our own government's actions"
Truth
"Secrecy is the enemy of democracy and the refuge of wrongdoing"
Freedom
"Those who ask uncomfortable questions are often marginalized as troublemakers"
Courage
"History teaches us that official narratives are frequently revised once the truth emerges"
History
"The pursuit of truth often requires swimming against powerful currents of political interest"
Perseverance
"An informed public is an inconvenience to those who prefer unchecked power"
Politics
"The journalist's duty is to the facts, not to comfort the powerful"
"Power lies in controlling what people believe, not necessarily what is true"
Power
"Every suppressed document represents a deliberate choice to hide reality"
Truth
"The cost of maintaining secrecy is ultimately far greater than the cost of truth"
Wisdom
"Those in power count on public apathy to maintain control"
Politics