Journalists make a living off the written word. If you want to criticize a journalist for being problematic, you can accuse them of having skewed values, point out that their views lack depth and lean towards superficiality, or even assail them with mind-reading critiques, labeling their opinions as paid commentary or partisan bias, accusing them of whitewashing—but rarely does anyone say that journalists make foundational logic errors.
This would be like blaming a Chinese teacher for misspelling words or saying that a math professor cannot recite the times table for 99—it's like arguing within the expert's realm of specialty.
Besides, Suming is a businessman with a background in natural science, who surprisingly criticized a journalist, a top arts graduate, for having logical problems—several of them, no less—which made all the reporters present quite astonished.
This Mr. Su, he came prepared today, ready to blow his top!