Politics
Politics
Intrasocietal Military Conflict
Journalists can’t decide between “sectarian violence” or “civil war.” posted Journalists are totally stressed out over nomenclature. Some are going the hyperbolic route, others are going with the euphemism. We’re going with “intrasocietal military conflict” aka IMC for short. Here’s a rundown of all your mainstream news sources and their delicate choices of wording.
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BuzzMachine Considers The Use of The Word “Anarchy”
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Nationalism Could Help Quell Civil War in Iraq
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See The Footage, Judge For Yourself
10zenmonkeys.com
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But What Do Those Bloggers Think?
slate.com
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“Colin Powell Says Bush Needs To Face Reality Of Civil War In Iraq”
huffingtonpost.com
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Guns Don’t Kill People, Sectarian Violence Does
abcnews.go.com
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Rush Limbaugh:: “Let’s Just Have The Civil Wars…Just Blow The Place Up”
huffingtonpost.com
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CNN Correspondent in Iraq Says It Looks Like A Civil War
crooksandliars.com
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Ugh, Are We There Yet? “Washington Post” Doesn’t Think So
washingtonpost.com
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“LA Times” First In Line to Declare “Civil War” without Modifying Qualifiers
editorandpublisher.com
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After A Very Lengthy Editorial Meeting, NBC News Team Declares “Civil War”
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