‘Liberal lunacy’: Shark bite language debate stirs up US media | p_hannam
also weighed in, with a piece calling for caution in language use.
Late-night comedian Stephen Colbert joked about the response after a fatality might now be “I’m sorry a shark interacted with your husband’s torso, and he’s experiencing a ‘not-being-alive’ incident”.on a recent segment on the Fox Network., initially saying Americans “can imagine they can wade into the ocean without getting eaten. You’re saying that’s a violation of the territorial integrity of sharks”.
Mr Portney, though, was given time to make a case that it’s sharks, not humans, that are more at risk.
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