New York Times Gets Vulgar With “Douche”-Laden Trend Piece
by Joe Coscarelli | November 14th, 2009
I bet you never thought you'd see the day when you could pick up a copy of the New York Times and see the word "douche" on page one. And we're not talking hygiene! That's right -- in today's "More Than Ever, You Can Say That on Television," the story begins with the casual pejorative -- a favorite of adolescents ages 12 to 20 (and a certain segment of the testosterone-heavy brotherhood who add the suffix "-bag") -- to make the case for a language-based trend piece. (more...)
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