D.P. Roberts
Conductor
CNN story: Train carrying shuttle rockets derails
I'm beginning to see a bias at CNN. Every time an accident happens that involves a train, it's the train's fault. For example, you need to read halfway into the story above before you read that the derailment happened because a bridge collapsed. Why wasn't the collapsing bridge the main part of the story?
Just yesterday, a mean old train hit a semi truck and destroyed it. The video clearly showed a semi parked on the tracks, but the story didn't really explain that part.
As a comparison- the headlines in Oakland a few days ago were that "a bridge collapsed". The cause of the collapse was that some guy drove his truck full of explosive material into a bridge support, watched it catch fire, and then left it there. Yet the headlines were very passive - a bridge collapsed.
It does explain why passenger trains have such a hard time finding funding, when they're presented as unsafe and accident prone. On the other hand, if reporting took a different slant, maybe Americans wouldn't look at trains in such a negative light.
I'm beginning to see a bias at CNN. Every time an accident happens that involves a train, it's the train's fault. For example, you need to read halfway into the story above before you read that the derailment happened because a bridge collapsed. Why wasn't the collapsing bridge the main part of the story?
Just yesterday, a mean old train hit a semi truck and destroyed it. The video clearly showed a semi parked on the tracks, but the story didn't really explain that part.
As a comparison- the headlines in Oakland a few days ago were that "a bridge collapsed". The cause of the collapse was that some guy drove his truck full of explosive material into a bridge support, watched it catch fire, and then left it there. Yet the headlines were very passive - a bridge collapsed.
It does explain why passenger trains have such a hard time finding funding, when they're presented as unsafe and accident prone. On the other hand, if reporting took a different slant, maybe Americans wouldn't look at trains in such a negative light.