• jordanlund@lemmy.worldOPM
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    26 days ago

    Pro-tip - If you can’t tell who the reporters are, maybe try NOT shooting at people holding microphones and talking into cameras? 🤔

    Unless the goal is press intimidation… but then when is it not?

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      26 days ago

      Nothing has changed since the George Floyd protests. Cops still do what they want, to whomever they want, without consequence.

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        26 days ago

        BIG disagree. Things have changed since the George Floyd protests…for the worse. Now trump and his fascists can do whatever they want legally since being given a literal green light to commit crimes by the supreme court.

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      That asshole cop deliberately aimed and fired at her, completely unprovoked. He knew she was a reporter and didn’t care.

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    26 days ago

    I really dislike the passive voice in news coverage about this kind of thing. “Reporter hit by rubber bullet”? Fuck that. “Police shoot reporter.”

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        26 days ago

        And this implies she was just coincidentally hit and the police had no involvement in what could have been a fatal shooting. This kind of passive voice helps the villain.

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            26 days ago

            Are you unfamiliar with how the passive voice works?

            “Man shot by police” vs “Police shoot man” are very different sentences.

            https://www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/active-vs-passive-voice-difference

            Passive voice often gets criticized as a weak and evasive form of expression. But it is useful for those instances when you want to emphasize the fact of an action having taken place rather than who performed the action. It is also helpful for instances when the doer of an action (also known as the agent) is unknown.

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            The passive voice gets called out on occasion as a tool for expressing the avoidance of responsibility, like when one says “Mistakes were made” rather than “We made some mistakes.” Sometimes, as in our Elm Street example, it is criticized for placing what appears to be a burden of responsibility on the person who receives the action (i.e., the victim) rather than the person who performs it.

            Passive voice is for when the state does violence. Active voice is for when a protester does? Got it

            (emphasis added)

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    26 days ago

    I can’t confirm this yet, so no link to post, but I’m being told ICE in Vancouver, WA just took a couple who were dropping off their kid at school.