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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
I agree for the first example on the thread ("a car drove through") - it's just wording that people are reading too much into. People are rather pedantically saying "How did a car drive?? Did it drive itself??" like it isn't very common phrasing, e.g. "Where is my delivery?? The post van just drove away down that street." ... no one would think twice about someone saying that. They wouldn't say "LOL what do you MEAN the post van drove down that road?? Obviously the postal worker was driving it!"
"That red car just drove past again..." etc. etc. etc.
I feel like "tragedy caused by an SUV" is a little harder to get your head around though  . Certainly it INVOLVED an SUV but an incident can't be "caused" by an inanimate object, that wording is really very awkward, I do have to wonder why they shied away from either properly talking about the "cause" OR simply said "involving an SUV" rather than "caused by".
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Come on lad, wake up, these people ran a 3 year fake Russia story, non-stop every day. They held a state funeral for a criminal who wouldn't have even died if he'd have just got in a the Police car. They say statements like "White supremecy is the biggest danger to our country" that one came from Mr Don Lemon.
They've gone on non stop about January 6th being an insurrection and still go on about it to this day, it's now December, when not person has been charged for an insurrection.