I am all about encouraging transparency and shedding light on atrocities that render victims silent or without the power/courage to speak out about what occurred to them. However, the “investigatory” report that Bloomberg Businessweek ran on how Airbnb is spending millions to make nightmare Airbnb experiences disappear seems so biased to me.
I understand the crime of rape is a serious one and requires a certain sensitivity when discussing it, but Bloomberg’s tone and dramatic cinematic direction of the short video interview with the reporter that investigated the topic clearly is trying to instill fear in viewers by using long pauses, dark and sinister-like: lighting, music, and images, depicting Airbnb’s Trust& Safety response-team as some kind of “secret society” akin to the Mossad or CIA, and flashing a huge WARNING!!! that what you are about to listen to may be very disturbing for some viewers.
Really? Ok, because I’m watching my local news and followed the senate confirmation hearing of Supreme Court justice Brett Kavanaugh and those accounts of women being victimized were way more disturbing and almost unbearable to stomach listening to, then the crime facts as reported by Bloomberg in their “exposé” and neither the local news or the Kavanaugh coverage provided me such a BOLD-clear-pronounced warning that both readily prepares you to shut it off at an instant and also perversely titillates you to be on the edge of your seat ready to take in the graphic nature it may broadcast.
Again not trying to minimize what happened to the victim in this situation. It was wrong. It should not have happened to her. We should prevent it from happening to others.
But, SHAME ON BLOOMBERG for using a victim’s story as click-bate to entice readers/viewers to their site, and using drama/theatrics to color and sway viewers perception of Airbnb’s business policy/practices, when they could have simply presented the same facts neutrally and in an unbiased format and allow us the viewers to decide just how evil, secretive, sinister or “DISTURBING” the Airbnb boogie-monster they concocted really is, or is not. NOTE: Even the ghost-like apparition of Airbnb logo on the story cover was designed by Bloomberg’s horror flick dept to scare you.
BOO-berg, two thumbs down for your movie:
bloomberg.com/news/videos/2021-06-15/how-airbnb-makes-nightmares-disappear-video

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