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Language, Examined: When Responsibility Disappears

When headlines remove the actor from the sentence, harm begins to look like an accident rather than a choice. This installment of Language, Examined explores how passive phrasing and abstract language quietly erase responsibility—and why that matters.

accountability, critical reading, ethics in journalism, Examined, framing, headlines, journalism, language, media analysis, media literacy, narrative control, passive voice, responsibility

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