When I think about this more it gets even more strange to be upset when some person or some journalist uses terms/language in such a way as to avoid insulting someone. I mean, the piece communicated the same information, right? They just chose the words they felt were best in that case. People speak and write things all the time and sometimes it can get wordy or confusing; that would be a good reason to be annoyed. Does it really make sense to get angry about the words people choose to use, especially if they are avoiding an insult? No one is saying you have to use those words; they just chose to do it of their own volition. Just seems like there are more important things to worry about.
Now, when someone is outright lying about something; that's a good reason to get angry about it. Journalists do this a lot, too, which segways back to why I don't watch Fox News.
Now, when someone is outright lying about something; that's a good reason to get angry about it. Journalists do this a lot, too, which segways back to why I don't watch Fox News.
Why is it so?
~Julius Sumner Miller
~Julius Sumner Miller