Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Turnabout seen as fair play for publishing Ferguson Officer Wilson's home street

It’s obvious the practice of providing physical addresses of people for whom anger exists can heighten physical dangers. Real risks also exist that persons with the same or similar names could be targeted instead. Likewise, the lives and homes of neighbors of Officer Wilson have now been put at risk by The Times' decision to narrow the hunt for him by those bent on murderous revenge, upping the probabilities for expanded violence and further rage-fueled confrontations with authorities. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner report notes some sauce for the gander, or in deference to tomorrow's holiday, a pair of turkeys.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It's not quite turnabout, as to go along with the loud publication of home addresses, we'd need an frothing angry mob for each of the two reporters.

Nonetheless, maybe that will serve as a gentle wake up call.