Portrays Sudanese individuals as inherently violent and dangerous through selective emphasis on nationality in crime reporting.
The article repeatedly highlights the suspect's Sudanese nationality in a violent crime context, using phrases like 'Sudanese man has been charged' and correcting initial reports that he was 'Somalian', which serves to racialize the crime and associate it with foreign identity. This aligns with the 'Language Objectivity' critique of sensationalism and moral judgment.
“A 30-year-old Sudanese man has been charged.”