This thread is a joke. Anyone that doesn't explicitly understand the disparate treatment of events by news outlets based on geography and culture is a fucking dolt or intentionally feigning ignorance on the matter in order to score some cheap regressive left style argument points. In addition, those that keep pounding away at the 'nothing to do with Islam' drum need to have their heads examined. While Islamic apologists are falling all over themselves exonerating the influence of a stupid fucking religion on the basis of disparate media coverage, a Pakistani woman loses her life for the sake of honor.
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Truck runs over 84 French people
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Doesn't everyone get al-jazeera nowadays? If you don't get your fix from faux or the crescent news network.........
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RE: Truck runs over 84 French people
July 18, 2016 at 9:57 am
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(July 17, 2016 at 5:22 pm)Maelstrom Wrote: The problem is that the mainstream, corporate media over-hypes certain things and ignores that worthy of more concern. It is why if I ever look at the news, it is an alternative source. The truth is while all human lives are valuable in some abstract sense, all lives are not equally value in any actionable, practical sense. Loss of human life in societies we perceive to be similar to our own and with which we have deeper and more extensive levels of interaction do tend suggest the factors causing those losses are more likely to also affect us. Therefore it behooves us to pay more attention to it so as to slightly better prepare us to avoid it. That's why loss of life in France draws our attention, and that is why it is on the front page. The muslim on Muslim violence in the Muslim world does not recall to our minds a similar depth of sectarian division in our world. Therefore Muslim on Muslim violence does not alarm us by making us feel we too can easily become victims on similar sectarian violence. Similarly drone attacks on the Muslim does not make us fear that we too have become so backward and out of loop that we live at the mercy of an overwhelmingly more advance culture. This is why Muslim deaths in the Islamic world do not strike a similar chord, and do not draw our attention or merit front page, unless it impacts our political landscape. To damn the fact that news report focus less on the loss of lives in societies perceived to be quite alien to us is to fail to understand why anything ought to be newsworthy to the general public at all. (July 18, 2016 at 3:15 am)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: Don't sweat it, Captain, just keep on keepin' on. I don't always agree with you myself, but keep talkin', some of us are listening. Haha, luckily I don't take teh internetz too seriously. I also think it's funny that he accuses me of being too politically correct for not using the language that he likes. Uh what? |
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