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Originally Posted by ImmortalCow View Post
Basic literacy skills should allow you to identify emotional connotations.

Even Fox news knows enough to say "the US marksman eliminated the target" instead of "the US sniper killed the man"...

Try to be aware that language is more than just definitions of words

That's because Fox News has to be aware of everything they say. People, like yourself, freak out when they feel they can link words together with past events.

In a perfect world, Fox News or any News provider shouldn't have to worry that their viewers will misinterpret what they say. Perhaps you should be less critical and instead of jumping to conclusions, just ask what I meant.
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Originally Posted by BobLong View Post
Wanna know the Messed up part.People get murdered everyday.Thousands and thousands of people get murdered in Mexico,brazil,africa,Japan,China,North korea.But We dont care.But as soon as 2 or 3 people die in a bombing the entire world cries,and feels bad for us.

You understand that in other parts of the world they report their news based on local events? Why would any American news provider report about deaths in Malaysia? To the vast majority of their viewers it wouldn't be relevant. But a terrorist attack on U.S soil? That's much more relevant.

There's nothing wrong with honoring the dead everywhere, but it's literally impossible to personally respect each death.
Last edited by JayStar; Apr 20, 2013 at 08:53 PM. Reason: <24 hour edit/bump
Originally Posted by JayStar View Post
That's because Fox News has to be aware of everything they say. People, like yourself, freak out when they feel they can link words together with past events.

In a perfect world, Fox News or any News provider shouldn't have to worry that their viewers will misinterpret what they say. Perhaps you should be less critical and instead of jumping to conclusions, just ask what I meant.

No, once again, this is basic literacy skills we are talking about.