Difference between revisions of "2019.11.19 Child Detentions"

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* Shockingly, NBC did a poor job of trying to do the right thing (tons of context/corrections are omitted, but they tried): https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/u-s-has-world-s-highest-rate-detained-kids-should-n1084841
 
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Revision as of 13:46, 21 November 2019

The AFP and Reuters breathlessly reported, according to the UN the U.S. had "the world’s highest rate of children in detention.” Then they found out the numbers were by a different metric (accounting) and the U.S. was far lower -- but the article/study came during 2015 Obama era, and the Press had been trying to bury that story, and the numbers had gone down under Trump. Instead of correcting/reporting that, they pulled the story and whitewashed history to keep from Obama looking bad and Trump from looking better.


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