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Showing Original Post only (View all)Shame on CNN: Apologize for Steubenville coverage = PETITION [View all]
http://act.weareultraviolet.org/sign/cnnsteubenville/Yesterday a guilty verdict was handed down in the Steubenville rape case, where a 16-year-old girl was raped repeatedly by boys on a high school football team. The verdict was the beginning of justice for this brave young girl, but CNN's coverage was awful.
The entire CNN panel, including Candy Crowley, reporter Poppy Harlow and legal analyst Paul Callan focused on what a tragedy this was for the boys and what a shame it was that their lives had been ruined--as if the rape was some sort of unfortunate accident and they hadn't committed a very serious, very invasive and very life-altering for the survivor, crime.
CNN didn't focus on what this verdict meant for Jane Doe--only sad reflections on the "destroyed" lives of these boys--boys who were caught on tape raping a girl. This is wrong and CNN owes us all an apology. Can you add your name to the petition?
Tell CNN:
"Your Steubenville verdict coverage was terrible and offensive. These boys committed a very serious crime, and they were held accountable. The verdict that the judge handed down was justice--not a "tragedy."The tragedy was the rape. Please apologize and make this right."
The entire CNN panel, including Candy Crowley, reporter Poppy Harlow and legal analyst Paul Callan focused on what a tragedy this was for the boys and what a shame it was that their lives had been ruined--as if the rape was some sort of unfortunate accident and they hadn't committed a very serious, very invasive and very life-altering for the survivor, crime.
CNN didn't focus on what this verdict meant for Jane Doe--only sad reflections on the "destroyed" lives of these boys--boys who were caught on tape raping a girl. This is wrong and CNN owes us all an apology. Can you add your name to the petition?
Tell CNN:
"Your Steubenville verdict coverage was terrible and offensive. These boys committed a very serious crime, and they were held accountable. The verdict that the judge handed down was justice--not a "tragedy."The tragedy was the rape. Please apologize and make this right."
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AND her name is no longer secret. There is a rape culture in this country and in this world. This...
marble falls
Mar 2013
#33
Funny. Not once have I had kind thoughts about the rapist because the family
Luminous Animal
Mar 2013
#45
I think that some of the reporters and up the people that gave the green light...
Kalidurga
Mar 2013
#9
Don't just sign a petition....Call 'em. And call their sponsors if they don't issue a
loudsue
Mar 2013
#12
Better petition to fire the coach for failing to report the rape as mandated by law. Then prosecute:
Bernardo de La Paz
Mar 2013
#15
Yup, sure, and women who wear provocative clothing are responsible for it if they get raped because
ET Awful
Mar 2013
#68
The headline sent out by the CNN Android App said something to the effect of . . .
ET Awful
Mar 2013
#67
Thanks. Here is the specific page http://www.cnn.com/feedback/show/?s=generalcomments&hdln=4
rhett o rick
Mar 2013
#75
CNN = pure propaganda = emotional not rational responses incited for ratings
just1voice
Mar 2013
#80