“Victimized”
Cultural Context: The term used in a statement by Entertainment Tonight to describe their position regarding a false news story they published last week about the birth of Angelina Jolie’s twins. See the quote from the FoxNews article:
“Entertainment Tonight’ takes this very seriously and is, of course, concerned that the show may have been victimized by someone allegedly posing as a member of Ms. Jolie’s team,” the statement said. “We are actively investigating the matter and are reaching out to law enforcement agencies.”
Hmmm…
I find “victimized” an interesting choice of words in this relatively trivial situation. I would encourage Entertainment Tonight to check out how a few other news outlets have used the term “victim” or “victimized” recently:
U.N. to pursue Darfur ‘war criminals’
CNN.com ~ June 5, 2008
70 arrested in Austrailia in pornography sting
CNN.com ~ June 5, 2008
Judge allows sect girl’s release, with conditions
CNN.com ~ June 4, 2008
U.S., Libya agree to try to resolve terrorism claims
Reuters.com ~ May 30, 2008
Cyclone Survivors Victimized by Burma Soldiers
USAToday.com ~ May 28, 2008
Treaty to ban cluster bombs within 8 years
USAToday.com ~ May 28, 2008





















