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Chris Hayes apologizes for not calling fallen soldiers 'heroes'

MSNBC anchor Chris Hayes made controversial statements about fallen soldiers on a special Memorial Day episode of his show, saying that he is uncomfortable using the word "hero" as a blanket term for all fallen soldiers because it can be skewed to justify war.
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Chris Hayes says he is 'uncomfortable' describing fallen soldiers as 'heroes'

News : The Coming Crisis (last year)

An MSNBC broadcaster has caused outrage by saying he feels 'uncomfortable' branding soldiers who have died in battle 'heroes'. Chris Hayes, a liberal commentator who hosts Up with Chris Hayes, said the word is used to justify furthe... Read Post

Chris Hayes Apologizes For Feeling ‘Uncomfortable’ Calling Soldiers Heroes

Entertainment : Speakeasy - WSJ.com (last year)

MSNBC's Chris Hayes sparked controversy over Memorial Day weekend by stating that he found the use of the word "hero" for fallen soldiers uncomfortable. Read Post

MSNBC Host “Uncomfortable” Calling Fallen Soldiers “Heroes”, But Apologizes Quickly

News : The Inquisitr - News (last year)

MSNBC host Chris Hayes sparked some controversy and a severe reaction from the conservative blogosphere over Memorial Day Weekend by saying that he was “uncomfortable” calling fallen soldiers “heroes”, reports New York Daily News. O... Read Post


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