I see both sides of this.
On one hand, the media sensationalizes everything to the point of parody. You eventually wish they'd report on something other than random missing white girl. And even if you say it in the most gentle way, you're a heartless bastard, even though there are countless other missing people who are a blip on the radar.
With that said, can you really blame someone for being more concerned with what happens in our own backyard? We can't be concerned with everything happening. It's tragic that it happens all around the world, it hits a lot closer to home when it's happening in your own country. Selfish? Maybe, but it's human.
In the end, I just get sick of being told how to feel. I'm either a heartless bastard for trying not to let this get me down or a hypocrite for being more concerned with my own soil. I'm not a sociopath just because I don't feel a certain way, I'm a human who deals with things in my own way. Especially things that I can't do anything about. Can we stop shaming people for feeling a certain way and put the blame where it belongs (that being the nutcase who detonated the bomb)?
On one hand, the media sensationalizes everything to the point of parody. You eventually wish they'd report on something other than random missing white girl. And even if you say it in the most gentle way, you're a heartless bastard, even though there are countless other missing people who are a blip on the radar.
With that said, can you really blame someone for being more concerned with what happens in our own backyard? We can't be concerned with everything happening. It's tragic that it happens all around the world, it hits a lot closer to home when it's happening in your own country. Selfish? Maybe, but it's human.
In the end, I just get sick of being told how to feel. I'm either a heartless bastard for trying not to let this get me down or a hypocrite for being more concerned with my own soil. I'm not a sociopath just because I don't feel a certain way, I'm a human who deals with things in my own way. Especially things that I can't do anything about. Can we stop shaming people for feeling a certain way and put the blame where it belongs (that being the nutcase who detonated the bomb)?
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