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In reply to the discussion: Dr. Dao's Past Has Nothing to Do with What Happened to Him, FFS! [View all]HopeAgain
(4,407 posts)of the reporting being motivated by wanting to blame the victim.
Over-reporting? Yes, but that's a reality of a free press...try to get a scoop on a story of interest.
Relevant? From the recorded video apparently not relevant in the least to the assault. This individual doesn't appear to have done anything to warrant such a brutal assault.
Blaming the victim? I haven't read a single thing that says the victim deserved this.
Irrelevant reporting is not always caused by evil motives. His erratic and bizarre behavior after the assault is irrelevant to the assault itself, but is it newsworthy? Not to me, but if it is to others, than the background may be more a matter of interest. Not all news stories need a political, ethical or moral objective other than just reporting the facts. If they have identified the wrong doctor, then that is just terrible reporting. I have yet to see anyone write or say anything thing that would imply the doctor deserved to be assaulted, however.