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I wouldn't have posted it at all - at least not without some actual factual information.
I honestly think that part of the civic response to this should be finding someway to raise awareness of language and how our choice of words can effect perception.
For example if you look at the active topics in Harringay Online right now (so Sunday at 13.04)
There is stabbing, snatched, dangerous, barricaded. All words that have negative connotations/collocations - even if the actual subject matter is just informative. These are the words that then form the perceptions of our neighbourhoods. (This is true also of any newspaper headline analysis that you might do, national or local - and any subject area you might want to look at.) Each one as a single unit doesn't seem that problematic - but if you put them together you start to see how peoples perceptions get formed. It's a community driven form of spin doctoring.
We as individuals need to change the discourse - but that is hard to do.
You now have the information about how many deaths in London are caused by busses. I challenge you to do something about it. This is why we drink.
I agree - if anything there's not enough information. I think that part of the problem is the very poor level of local news coverage in this area, meaning community sites are forced to double as news outlets. One of the main reasons I come to this site is to find out more about local news.
Agree. I can take the good news as well as the bad. "stabbing, snatched, dangerous, barricaded"... its the Crime, Scams, & Policing thread!
Genuinely very thought provoking posts Judith
Not quite sure what point you're making, but those are interesting stats. Sounds like a Hollywood blockbuster of the future, The Wrath of the Killer Lawnmowers. As to people 'shot by another American' a good proportion of those of course are 'friendly fire' incidents. There's the famous story of the American man who was installing a satellite dish outside his house. When he realised he didn't have a drill he decided to shoot a hole into the wall with his gun - but the bullet went straight through the wall, killing his wife
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