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nonlawyer t1_j8ecbv5 wrote

Come on, no sane person would read this headline and reach this conclusion.

Describing the vehicles involved in a collision is standard because you generally don’t know the identity of the driver(s) immediately and saying the “driver of a red SUV struck the driver of a blue Mazda” is slightly wordier. It’s not some conspiracy.

Honestly, quibbling about headline word choice when a bunch of people are injured and possibly fighting for their lives is just super gross

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elizabeth-cooper t1_j8eegsh wrote

It's a meme opinion and virtue signaling.

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mowotlarx t1_j8eocad wrote

"Meme opinion." Ok.

When someone is shot, do the headlines say "man shot by gun" or do they say "man shot by [insert human being]? You know the answer. Car culture is a death cult, for real.

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bklyn1977 t1_j8ex8v7 wrote

If the headline says 'man shot' I am thinking gun not crossbows or peashooters.

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