•  apis   ( @apis@beehaw.org ) 
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    41 month ago

    What’s with the article putting “innocent victim” inside inverted commas?

    Sure, they may be quoting a witness, but is there need to quote that specifically? Was anyone thinking that a nine year old child shot having dinner with her family is somehow culpable for the violence done to her?

      • It’s not at all weird and very easy to explain. The BBC positions itself as an impartial reporter. Anything that appears to be a judgement call by someone else is (quite rightly) put into quotes.

        In this case, I would have simply left out the words “innocent victim “ myself, as it’s a bit odd - but that is the rationale.