Grassroots build it. Build the nature of it.
With journalism, it's the same thing. Some people were saying we should stop helping journalists in certain countries because we know we teach them the right way but they're getting arrested and they're getting killed, and so on. There will be martyrs. The last thing you should do is to not teach them the right way and not see them being martyrs. How do you think you're going to change the nature of the beast if you're not continuously going at it?
They are volunteering to be journalists. They want to say the right thing, but they're also facing risks because of that. It's up to us to help attenuate those risks, but those risks will exist. The worst thing to do is to back off and say, gee, we're setting them up to be killed. No, you're not. You're setting them up to build the campaign to bring free speech and democracy. That's the way you look at it. It's not for a short term: two or three years. You're looking at it 10 or 15 years down the road. In there, yes, you're going to have casualties on the way.