CE #3
https://www.cnn.com/2018/09/20/asia/india-rape-victim-mother-interview/index.html
Cable New Network (CNN) is an American news-based pay television channel and is a source that leans to the left and is critical to the right side. The network was launched on June 1, 1980 and and its headquarters are located here in Atlanta, Georgia. It is owned by Turner Broadcasting System and founded by Ted Turner & Reese Schonfield. It's liberal perspective on events have attracted a global audience and has nine sister channels around the world.
On September 20, 2018, journalists Ray Sanchez, Sugam Pokharel and Anna Coren have reported a mother's story of her seven year old daughter being raped. The attacker raped the young victim using a water hose and then handed her 10 rupees (equivalent to 14 cents in USD) with a piece of chocolate. The victim was able to point out the attacker and he was then arrested. The mother of the victim stated that the attacker should be hung for his wrongdoings and that prison could do no justice.
The reporters Ray Sanchez, Sugam Pokharel and Anna Coren have used pathos by connecting this sad situation to the bigger scope of these terrible incidents. They interviewed the mother of the rape victim creating a deeper sensitivity into the article as there is now a personal influence from the event. By using ethical view of right and wrong, rape is wrong. This ethos has now gotten the reader to agree with the authors on something to further read. The reporters not only mention this seven year old's rape case, but they have mentioned other victims to bring attention the big issue in India.
I think that it is devastating for all victims of rape even the family member of those victims. It truly concerns me for those attackers on how can they have the mind and attitude to hurt someone even as young as seven. The "methods" that these attackers use are so disgusting and if only morality can do so much to punish these attackers that it should take government authority. And it does, which is good, but what more can we do is in the hands of how we influence the next generation.
Cable New Network (CNN) is an American news-based pay television channel and is a source that leans to the left and is critical to the right side. The network was launched on June 1, 1980 and and its headquarters are located here in Atlanta, Georgia. It is owned by Turner Broadcasting System and founded by Ted Turner & Reese Schonfield. It's liberal perspective on events have attracted a global audience and has nine sister channels around the world.
On September 20, 2018, journalists Ray Sanchez, Sugam Pokharel and Anna Coren have reported a mother's story of her seven year old daughter being raped. The attacker raped the young victim using a water hose and then handed her 10 rupees (equivalent to 14 cents in USD) with a piece of chocolate. The victim was able to point out the attacker and he was then arrested. The mother of the victim stated that the attacker should be hung for his wrongdoings and that prison could do no justice.
The reporters Ray Sanchez, Sugam Pokharel and Anna Coren have used pathos by connecting this sad situation to the bigger scope of these terrible incidents. They interviewed the mother of the rape victim creating a deeper sensitivity into the article as there is now a personal influence from the event. By using ethical view of right and wrong, rape is wrong. This ethos has now gotten the reader to agree with the authors on something to further read. The reporters not only mention this seven year old's rape case, but they have mentioned other victims to bring attention the big issue in India.
I think that it is devastating for all victims of rape even the family member of those victims. It truly concerns me for those attackers on how can they have the mind and attitude to hurt someone even as young as seven. The "methods" that these attackers use are so disgusting and if only morality can do so much to punish these attackers that it should take government authority. And it does, which is good, but what more can we do is in the hands of how we influence the next generation.
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