Diminished Journalistic Reputations By Aigle Media • November 2011 • Views: 787 A recent piece in the Guardian about “averting accusations of antisemitism,” published shortly after Deborah Orr’s rant about the “chosen” people, is an interesting read. In the column, Readers’ Editor Chris Elliott calls for Guardian journalists to take more care to avoid “inadvertent” antisemitism. Regardless of whether one finds his concern to be convincing or promising, he makes one statement at the close of the article that should be heeded by journalists everywhere: “R]eporters, writers and editors must be more vigilant to ensure our voice in the debate is not diminished because our reputation has been tarnished.”