A headline in the Mail online, about a taxi driver who had split from his wife and committed suicide by crashing his car into another, killing the occupants. A sad tale, but why, do you think, did the Mail give the country of origin of the man? Would they say "suicidal Irishman", if the man was from Dublin, for example?
I really dont like this style - reinforcing the nationality here but I do think it is selectively done by them. The personal aspect of the tragedy gets lost in a different agenda - a negative agenda. They are bullies.
He can't have owned a house, or the Mail would have given the price ! That is not strictly necessary for them; I have seen Mail stories which said that houses in the area were worth such and such a price, presumably to establish how " respectable" the area where the crime occurred was.
[Now wait for AOG to come on and say how hypocritical it is of me to read the Mail online when I criticise the paper on here. Of course, in typing that, I may have stolen his thunder]
Curiously, if you see the first page of the Mail online that headline is there, but when you click on it to bring up the story and, out of abundant caution, provide a link, the story comes up headed 'driver' not 'Pole' !
Quite Ludwig, or driven into a pole.
Some of you find reporting his nationality the objectionable part of the story. What a strange world you must live in.
Many people will want to know. As I have pointed out many times to the chattering classes on here, the right-on liberal leftie is actually a minority.
I also note you have used what is a terrible story to push your liberal agenda, shame on you too you are not better than the Mail you are trying to demonize.