9 comments

  • darkteflon 15 hours ago

    That is all fine and good as a quote in the body text of the article, but as a headline that is criminally poor editorial work from the Guardian. If it’s intentional clickbait, my opinion of that paper sinks even lower. To think, under Rusbridger it was my daily read.

    • xorbax 6 hours ago

      It summarizes the point of the article using the words of people interviewed.

      How do you judge it as "clickbait"?

  • epgui a day ago

    Not to diminish the severity of the situation, but I believe this is a figure of speech… In case that wasn’t clear.

    • kingstnap 20 hours ago

      Blood <=> Suffering/Violence/Death is standard English.

      It's actually definition #2 on google "Blood: 2. violence involving bloodshed."

    • more_corn a day ago

      Pretty powerful headline. My first thought was “literally? How?”

      • 1659447091 19 hours ago

        > My first thought was “literally? How?”

        The ones sent to go swimming with the fishes

    • xorbax 6 hours ago

      ...it was pretty obvious. Did you assume it was literally dipped in human blood before export or something?

      I'm curious how the metaphor is so far from one's mind when reading.

  • NedF a day ago

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