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Old 26-11-2016, 01:17 PM #27
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Agreed, so then why include such a "minor detail" in the tabloid headlines / thread topics as to inflate the importance of such a minor detail and detract from the main story? Why make a minor detail a major focus? The answer is fairly simple; to sensationalise. To create the impression that something so ridiculous and petty has prompted such madness as arson. To make the already shocking and ungrateful action seem even MOREso. To reaffirm people's beliefs about the "sort of people" we're dealing with. Confirmation bias... Preposterous frill that actually detracts from the facts.
Excellent post, the OP was unapologetically baity and the source used is genuinely insane. Jihadwatch.org does not belong in serious news, the entire website is pathetic.
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