Another terror attack has hit France. Here's a video of the immediate aftermath (graphic): https://mobile.twitter.com/Daradol1/status/753713558849019910
I'm so tired of this crap. I don't want to see it. I don't want to spend a lot of time on it. They need to deal with it. Unfortunately, it's become just a normal part of life.
"And so the world waits with bated breath to learn if requiring Rent-A-Truck-Euro to do background checks would have prevented individuals of a too prematurely determined origin with unclear motives from being involved in an ambiguous incident which possibly went a tad beyond moving furniture to a new residence." --Late night talk show host later castigated for inappropriate, recent headline-related sarcasm
France is the 4th largest arms dealing in the World. There's a picture of a little girl, her mangled body in a body bag, with her doll lying on the ground next to her. I wonder: Will the media send her picture around the world, as it did for that poor boy who drown on the beaches of Greece? A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in. My suggestion to The Millennials, go long sun block.
The sad part is we are going to give the terrorists exactly what they want, oodles of media coverage. And they will do it again. They will keep doing it until they can't or we stop rewarding them with media coverage.
I don't know what to say about this. It's too terrible. Fanatics are far too prevalent and enabled these days, and the terror campaign is absolutely winning. Just damned near everywhere.
Glass Half Empty I think it was in the novel Stand on Zanzibar by John Brunner that I read half a century ago, that acts of terrorism are reported almost as asides, in the early chapters. It is part of a technique to convey how different a world the author is portraying where gross acts of terror are accompanied by a brief media flurry, then forgotten. It struck me at the time as a very unpleasant world in which to live. We seem to have arrived. Glass Half Full We evolved to live in tribes of around one hundred people. Today there are over seven billion of us. For an ape that figured out that opposable thumb opened up real opportunities we have done not too badly. It will take several more generations to evolve the social skills to handle a global society, but the journey has begun.
I doubt that not providing media coverage will cause terrorism to dry up and go away. I think the publicity for world-wide empathy and awareness outweighs the downside of what the terrorists get from it.
The solution is obvious: Ban trucks, extend the State of emergency, pass a Patriot act, extend spying and take in a lot more refugees. Someone's got to pay for all the free shit.
Well, that's not really true. Alone, no. But great changes have been made in the world by individuals banding together to bring awareness to a cause that, though perhaps not right away, does make lasting change.
Who said not provide any media coverage? There is nothing wrong with reporting the news and a terrorist event is news. What is wrong is to dwell on it for hours, days and weeks. Were it not for the coup in Turkey, we would be talking about the latest terrorist attack for weeks.
So, you're suggesting moderation is OK. Terrorists don't benefit from it if we show it in moderation. I'm stil curious who the "they" is you mention in post #2.
this is probably more relevant than most would consider...aka "Globalization teething problems" and a huge global societal "evolution" or dare I suggest "revolution" issue on it's own...