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by Bartweiss
3549 days ago
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I mean, most newspapers would call lynchings today "alleged murders". The print-news standard still says alleged with witnesses, video, and a confession - until the conviction comes down, the crime is alleged. That, I guess, was my question. Print journalism applies this rule even when taking moral stances; what's the standard here? |
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