Delaware prison tho
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A prisoner at
#Delaware prison contacted newspaper to relay that this is a rebellion. They want reform and rehabilitation.32 replies 1,193 retweets 1,353 likes -
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The
@delawareonline journalist that conducted the interview did a piss poor job, continually interrupting the source when he was speaking.1 reply 45 retweets 69 likes -
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It's ludicrous that, after prisoner explains he can't give his name, the journalist insists on asking again. Prisoners are still human, ok?
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"What is your name?" "The [hostage takers] say I can't give you my name." "Ok. So, what is your name?" This is deeply unethical.
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Sigh. It should seem obvious, but I guess it's not? Journalists are expected to minimize harm.
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Replying to @aurabogado
In this particular case, a hostage whose life is at stake told the reporter he was not allowed to give out his name.
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The person is being held hostage. We can assume this is a very stressful situation. Why ask his name again?
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What if the prisoner hostage is so stressed out he gives his name the second time? What are consequences? Will he be killed?
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Why even entertain this risk? Like I said, prisoners are still human beings. @sandratrevino
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