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NOTE:<\/strong> Republished on Online Journalism Review: http:\/\/www.ojr.org\/ojr\/people\/webjournalist\/201106\/1987\/<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n

I hate hypocrites… especially when they’re journalists.<\/p>\n

I’ve been a bit disappointed with how some journalists have been writing about Jose Antonio Vargas<\/a>‘ recent announcement that he is an undocumented immigrant<\/a>. Many are questioning Vargas’ journalistic credibility because he had to hide his immigration status.<\/p>\n

\"Jose<\/a>As if journalists \u2013 including columnists and editors \u2013 have never lied before or broken any laws. (Just think about your college years.)<\/p>\n

Like the communities we cover, newsrooms are filled with sinners and saints… perfectly flawed human beings.<\/p>\n

But lies have different degrees, don\u2019t they?<\/p>\n

It wasn’t long ago that people had to hide, or lie about, being gay. They had to conceal a part of their true identities to avoid discrimination or to get a job, including one as a reporter.<\/p>\n

While they felt forced to hide a part of themselves, something tells me they still made strong journalists and did not lie in their reporting.<\/p>\n

If I recall correctly, when the gay marriage issue erupted in San Francisco, The Chronicle pulled a gay photographer off the story because editors assumed a conflict of interest. What Chronicle editors failed to note is that straight people also have opinions about gay marriage that may also pose a conflict of interest.<\/p>\n

The bottom line is, as far as I know, Vargas never lied in his stories. And just because he had to hide about being part of a certain community, it doesn’t automatically nullify his journalistic credibility or achievements.<\/p>\n

Being a part of a community does not disqualify him as a journalist.<\/p>\n

Just like Diane Sawyer<\/a>, for example, isn’t disqualified as a journalist because she worked in Republican Party politics before, during and after President Nixon’s administration and subsequent resignation. Same as George Stephanopoulos<\/a> isn’t disqualified after working for President Clinton’s administration.<\/p>\n

They are just two of many examples.<\/p>\n

What has bothered me the most, really, is how journalists are treating Vargas as “other” … as if his reality is not a common one. As if undocumented immigrants, or illegal aliens or whatever label you use, aren’t part of our communities.<\/p>\n

We are all made up of different communities, and these often are the same communities we attempt to cover through our journalism. Some communities we praise, others we tolerate and others go unacknowledged.<\/p>\n

I, like many others, believe that a diverse newsroom \u2013 comprised of different communities \u2013 makes for stronger, more relevant journalism. But the sad reality is that not all communities are seen as equal \u2013 or as newsworthy.<\/p>\n

Our job is to give voice to the voiceless… but what happens if we are part of the voiceless community?<\/p>\n

That’s the position Vargas found himself in. And he, like others from different communities before him, decided to come out and remind people the “other” is really a part of “us.”<\/p>\n

About a year ago, I actually wrote a post about this topic, but under advisement from my closest editor I deleted it. <\/p>\n

The post was inspired by Harvey Milk<\/a>‘s powerful message: “You must come out” to give a real face to a community that is under attack. This was around the time of Arizona’s SB1070 bill<\/a>.<\/p>\n

My editor thought my post could be taken out of context and hurt my career.<\/p>\n

I don’t know how these words will be taken… and quite frankly, I’ve debated whether or not I should ever publish them… but I hope my editor is not right. <\/p>\n

In light of Vargas’ story \u2013 one that took more courage to share than my story \u2013 I feel that I am obligated to share my experience.<\/p>\n

Allow me, however, to frame the reason why I am sharing my story now:<\/p>\n