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Mxsmanic wrote:
When 32 people are shot by a nutcase, it becomes a Major Media Event and a national day of mourning. When 150,000 are killed by an atomic bomb in a distant foreign country, it is a cause for celebration, with not a single tear shed. And the fact that the two are separated by 60 years of history, two major wars, countless smaller police actions, and an enormous paradigm shift both in how the media covers a story and the role society expects and accepts media coverage has *_ABSOLUTELY_* no bearing on that, right? Or that the two had completely opposite purposes, right? You're treading dangerously close to Godwin's Law. People become indignant when others refuse to wail with grief over the deaths of those the former consider important They only asked that you not be an insensitive lout. That was, obviously enough, too much. but they simultaneously show precisely the same indifference towards the untold millions of others who are dying throughout the world. "One death is a tragedy; a million, a statistic". Heaven forbid that a group of pilots should care when a highly-skilled member of their ilk perishes doing his job more than the deaths of unrelated college students. It's an extreme case of tunnel vision, and it's a form of irrational emotion that is dangerous to society. Socrates said it best. "A little learning is commendable; a little knowledge, the most dangerous thing of all". Reflect on that while you reconsider you statement (as if you could). TheSmokingGnu Edit: cross-posted again. If you're going to act like a porn spammer, at least put in a few links or something. |
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