Why are the terms journalists, and good samaritan not going on the tag box?

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answer:Ok, this is just a guess on my part to hold you over until someone who actually knows fills you in but here goes: “Journalist” is not allowed because of the low regard in which they are held in the US. This has come about by clever manipulation of the media by the 1%ers (and the originators of this site are a part of this elite grouping) in order to denigrate the profession and eliminate the possibility of someone pointing out what complete and total asses they are. Try using the term “Drive By Media” or “Liberally Biased Reporters”. That may do the trick. As for “Good Samaritan”, well, that has to do with the anti religious bias that permeates the ask-public world. Try substituting Evil Satan Incarnate, that should still work. Hope this helps, at least for a while.

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