You pretend to be glib to prove a point, but end up looking childish. That's not how you successfully argue, friend. You may want to start by looking under the forum in which this was posted. Do you notice it's name? That's right--The News Room.Scars Unseen said:Ha! Good one!Grey Day for Elcia said:Do you not understand how to report on suspected crimes and suspected criminals, Grey? Here's a tip: innocent until proven otherwise in a court of law. It doesn't matter what someone tells you they said, what the cops think, how many times they've been arrested or even what they themselves have supposedly stated. Until their trial is complete, they are assumed to be as innocent as you or I. Period. You use phrases and words to imply their guilt based on what? What you've heard they said? That they've been arrested? Because that's always the truth and police are judges now?
Every single report you attempt is filled with trial by media conjecture and a painful readiness to swallow the words of others as fact.
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Okay, so let's get this out there so I can wrap my head around it. You are criticizing the author of a webcomic for irresponsible journalism in what is clearly not a news report, yes? I think I can help.
I could go on, but it would get repetitive.One reported man's arguably dumb decision to allegedly tie up a possibly four-year-old girl so he could allegedly play hypothetical games was presumably bound to end in metaphorical tears.
If you care to act with a touch of grace and come at this a little more tactfully, I'll argue it with you.