A hashtag about asking police officers questions for a CNN panel turned extremely negative almost as soon as it was posted Tuesday.
#AskACop was meant to be used by viewers who wanted to tweet questions to officers for the town hall segment "Cops Under Fire," hosted by Don Lemon.
There was an overwhelming response -- most of which were criticisms toward police.
Some examples: "do you think dogs would make better cops, i mean they are color blind..." and "so, do you beat your wife and/or kids before or after you murder an unarmed citizen? just wonderin'"
In the wake of the deaths of Michael Brown, Tamir Rice and Eric Garner, distrust and animosity toward police is running high, at least in some quarters. Those feelings were made clear in tweets toward police, many of which were brutal.
By the time the show aired at 7 p.m., #AskACop was one of the highest Twitter trends in the U.S.
Follow Ryan Parker for breaking news at @theryanparker and on Facebook.
Copyright © 2014, Los Angeles Times8:20 p.m.: This story has been updated with some sample tweets.
This story was originally published at 8:12 p.m.
Anda sedang membaca artikel tentang
CNN's #AskACop hashtag backfires, elicits brutal responses
Dengan url
https://belajarsehati.blogspot.com/2014/12/cnns-askacop-hashtag-backfires-elicits.html
Anda boleh menyebar luaskannya atau mengcopy paste-nya
CNN's #AskACop hashtag backfires, elicits brutal responses
namun jangan lupa untuk meletakkan link
CNN's #AskACop hashtag backfires, elicits brutal responses
sebagai sumbernya
0 komentar:
Posting Komentar