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Bernie sanders "interrupted" by BLM activists

12/7/2015

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   This clip from the morning segment "Morning Joe", on MSNBC is exactly the type of news clip that people across the country start their day off by viewing every single day. Unfortunately, this clip is also an excellent example of the problematic language used in news media. Furthermore, it highlights the way in which issues that surround black lives are trivialized or even more commonly, skirted over completely. 
   In the first half of the video, we have highlighted particular words or phrases that are aggressive in nature. Those that seem to point the finger at the activists demonstrating bravery and resilience, fighting for a historically victimized and under-represented group of people. Words like "force", for example, create a strong subliminal association between violent action, and the non-violent action we see the women in the video actually taking. 
   In the second portion of the video, you will notice that there is no highlighted text. Instead, we thought it was important to pay attention to the way in which the morning hosts avoid the topic of Black Lives Matter completely. They take a subject that was concretely about activism for the cause of better supporting and protecting black lives, and turn it into a puff piece about the unexplainable popularity of Bernie Sanders. Not only does MSNBC criminalize these women with the aggressive language and images that they selected of them, but they silence the very cause that they were standing for by refusing to acknowledge it.
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Fox news discusses blm "interrupting" hillary clinton event

12/6/2015

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This clip is from Fox News. It shows a Fox anchor discussing how Black Lives Matter "interrupted" a Hillary Clinton event with the Fox media panel, Tammy Bruce and Alan Colmes. Fairly aggressive language is used in this video, and certain language that we found to be problematic has been highlighted and typed out for easy viewing. Beneath the video are screenshots from social media of people's reaction to this news event. 
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CNN'S DON LEMON DISCUSSES HILLARY RALLY BEING INTERRUPTED

12/1/2015

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​     This clip is from a segment on CNN called “The Situation Room”. In this clip, CNN’s Don Lemon discusses Hilary Clinton’s rally that was “interrupted” by Black Lives Matter Protestors. He explains to the shows host, Wolf Blitzer that these protestors “need to grow up”. Thus portraying these protestors as immature and a nuisance to the rally rather than illustrating them as individuals fighting for a much larger cause and issue.
       What do you think about the language Don Lemon uses? Do you believe he could have used different diction to describe his feelings that perhaps would not have portrayed the protestors as childish? Please watch this clip and let us know what you think!
            Below the clip are snapshots of individual’s social media comments on the issue. These snapshots illustrate how the media coverage on this event and the language that was used to report on this event has been translated and influenced the perceptions of individuals. 
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