This is an older article, but felt it was important enough to share.

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    1 year ago

    I see no article here.

    I agree with the general premise you present, but let’s be clear: there is a BIG difference between framing this example as “invading horde” and “migrants”. One of these, at least, aims to present an acceptably neutral term, while the other targets a more visceral and inflammatory response. Both sides are not the same.

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      1 year ago

      Also? One statement is factual. Migrants are people moving from one place to another. That’s what these people are doing- migrating in search of a better life.

      “Invading Horde” is not factual. They aren’t Mongols leading a massive and blooding military incursion into most of Central Europe.