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tanyev

(42,522 posts)
6. No. It's as if there were a bridge collapse and people were killed and some are still trapped.
Sun May 17, 2020, 01:06 PM
May 2020

The reporter sent to the scene finds a kid who’s furious because the traffic jam is keeping him from getting to his karate class. Reporter spends the entire time letting the kid rant and rave on camera about how unfair this is while the reporter just listens and nods his head. After the reporter throws it back to the studio, the only thing the pundits want to talk about is all the alternate routes the kid’s driver could take to still get him to his karate class.

No. NO. Definitely NO. LakeArenal May 2020 #1
no!! agingdem May 2020 #5
No onecaliberal May 2020 #2
Definitely NOT. NoMoreRepugs May 2020 #3
IMO Snackshack May 2020 #4
No. It's as if there were a bridge collapse and people were killed and some are still trapped. tanyev May 2020 #6
Question for you. safeinOhio May 2020 #7
No, but reporters generally try not to be the story. MineralMan May 2020 #8
I've asked a loved one at what point does reporting a person killing a lot of humans stop being ... uponit7771 May 2020 #11
That's not the point.. choie May 2020 #13
I think the OP is referring to rigorous follow-up questions LanternWaste May 2020 #14
HELL NO!!! blueinredohio May 2020 #9
fug naw, the avg DU poster can ask more informed questions uponit7771 May 2020 #10
F--k no!!!!!! Wellstone ruled May 2020 #12
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