The New York Times did something very interesting in there article. One of the main points that the newspaper made sure to make was that the plan by was a complete fail by the anarchists. The article explains that they believe that the throwing of the single bomb was premature and in fact ruined an entire scheme made by the anarchists. The author of this article believes that there was a plan for the whole crowd of anarchists to attack the police. The article also mentions that the police are hard at work cleaning up the streets after the event and gave them way too much credit for ensuring that the streets are safe. The last thing that the article does is use negative words when describing the anarchists. It mentions the anarchists as a "gang". I point this out because by using a word like "gang", to describe the anarchists puts the words "gang", and "anarchists", together. Since the word "gang" has a negative connotation with it, it then brings a negative connotation to the word anarchists as well. This brings all people against the anarchists very quickly. Just like the article intended to do.
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