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Revolution of Tender Love"

Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2025 4:52 am
by asimj1
A successful revolution is a matter of luck. No one knows this better than Res Strehle, editor-in-chief of the "Tages-Anzeiger". But theory and practice are two different things. The answer to the digital revolution has few friends at the Tagi, despite the magic word "convergence".

Not even a hundred days after the merger of print and saudi arabia rcs data online editorial departments, the big blow has now come. The result: a fierce letter of protest from the staff to their bosses. The accusation: strategy unclear, workload high, mood bad. The conclusion: the two cultures really do not harmonize. We ask ourselves, with Willy Brandt, in shock: is something growing together on Zurich's Werdstrasse that doesn't belong together?

Or, to put it more pathetically: will the digital revolution end up eating its children? And is a counter-revolution already on the agenda? Pope Francis is currently demonstrating how things could be done better. He, too, is leading a revolution from above. But his "Evangelii Gaudium" is far more tempting: "God's Son," says Francis, "has invited us to the revolution of tender love." Otherwise, his demands are similar to those of the Tagi journalists: "Dignified work and the right to education." According to the letter of protest, the print journalists often miss the second in particular from their online colleagues. We are surprised to note that tender love sounds different. But perhaps the Tagi can learn from the Vatican reality for once: two popes sometimes don't work so badly.