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In An Earlier Post The Word Savage Was Questioned, Anyone Disagree That This Cannibal Is Also One?

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anotheoldgit | 12:21 Tue 19th Sep 2017 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4896462/Police-shoot-cannibal-refused-stop-EATING-woman.html

I thought that we had heard the last of cannibals, when the old Tarzan films went out of date?

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Yes I'd say he qualifies AOG!
I think in this case, the term is appropriate.

Of course, the Mail has to get itself into a lather over the story, he was EATING the corpse, they have to capitalise that word to provide the necessary 'heavens-to-betsies' atmosphere for those of their readers who won't get the point otherwise.

Similarly, it refers to him 'tucking in' further on in the piece, a Mail story is not complete without some Enid Blyton-style referencing to comfort its Middle England readership.

But yes AOG, I think a 'savage' is what this man is.
Yes he was a savage.

It seems an appropriate description for him and his crime.

I like how the mayor says that he was probably under the influence of drugs - nothing like stating the obvious.
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'Middle England readership' ?????

Nice to know that the usual suspect isn't referring to the rest of the UK.

Just seems to posses an anti English complex.

Oh, sorry the rest of you Englanders, it's just those Daily Mail readers in the Midlands, that he seems to be referring to.
Just to be sure that anyone reading is getting my point, and not AOG's wilful attempts to obscure it -

Middle England - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_England

The primary meaning of the term is now a political or sociological one (as is also the case for the term "Middle America" or "Middle Australia"). It principally indicates the middle classes or lower-middle classes of non-urban Britain, but also carries connotations of "Deep England".
I think it's a fair cop in this case.
I really don't see the point in picking up on phrases within the link - I have checked other sources from nearer the source of this horrific crime and they too use terms like 'Tucking in' and 'Scoffing a woman'.

Truth is he was an out of control killer and now he's dead.
He probably had mental health issues after living under oppression for so many years.

At least Nelson Mandela fought and died to give this persons short life a spell of freedom.
Read " usual suspect" 4th post in, same old same old :-(
Mamya - //I really don't see the point in picking up on phrases within the link - I have checked other sources from nearer the source of this horrific crime and they too use terms like 'Tucking in' and 'Scoffing a woman'. //

Then we must agree to differ.

As a writer, I am always intrigued about the way a piece of information is presented - and I think my points about the Mail's presentation of this story is pretty much typical of their stance.

My criticism is not at a level whereby I cannot get along with the paper - I am a daily reader - but I do think their 'goodness gracious!' style deserves to have its pomposity pricked now and again.

(Because I have used the phrase 'pomposity' - I fully expect it to be fired right back at me in the next post or two!)
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I wouldnt personally savage the use of he term 'savage' here
Andy, you are entitled to dislike a given News source but remember to include all those who fall into the same trap and don't tunnel in on one.

I treat them all with caution and purchase none.
"This person" was born after the end of apartheid, so I suspect he had a decent amount of freedom in that time.
He was just mad...pure and simple.
Curious remark Anne, have read Susan's reply 3 times now, still puzzled - never mind.
I've eaten human flesh!
Typical Lefties. The Daily Mail, and others, report this dreadful story and what do the Left do - criticise the Mail.
Mamyalynne- maybe I have misundersood your point but it was AOG rather than wolf who referred to someone (Andy Hughes) as the "usual suspect"- 5th post I think
yes, he is a savage.

Chris, enlighten us ?!
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