Some useless twat: OHMYGOD!THERE'SADISEASEIT'SANOUTBREAKWE'REALLGONNA DIEE!!!
<LL picks up a 40lb. sledgehammer and walks over to sut>
*WHAM*
LL: Ahh, I feel better. Now this rant...
SUT: <groaning> But we're...
*WHAM*
*WHAM*
*WHAM*
*WHAM*
LL: NOW STAY DOWN!
*ahem*
Now let's see, where was I? Oh yes. Now this rant isn't just directed at the swine flu scare at current, it just happens to be the latest thing to get on my nerves. No, this rant is at the media's push to incite terror in anything. Y2k, terrorist attacks, power grid problems, etc.
Is there a concern for these? To a small degree, yes. However, media outlets like Fox, CNN, MSN, heck, it seems ANYTHING in the US it seems like is more intent on telling the public not what it's about, but why you should fear for your life because of it.
Let's look at the recent swine flu scare for example. For the better part of a week now, those media outlets are showing images of people in surgical masks and talking about how potentially lethal it is, using numbers up to a couple hundred potential deaths in the US, and showing people being quarantined, national guard preparing for mobilization, etc. So far, I have seen one 20 second blurb that the medical community is only concerned about it's spreading ability (contagious) as opposed to it's lethality. Good reason too, considering the conventional strain of influenza is FAR more lethal. But does that make good news by scaring people? No, so it only gets a 20 second blurb one day on a 24 hour news channel.
Then there was the Y2k panic. By the time the media had the chance say the modern world is going to collapse, all vital components either had fixes in place or contingency plans, most having both. Did that stop them? Nope. For several YEARS we heard about it, only to find, shock of all shocks, nothing happened.
Suffice to say, If the terrorists so intent on destroying the western world wanted to really incite terror, just send a small media blurb about some overblown panic to the major media networks and watch the riots. The media networks do so much better at inciting terror than Bin Laden could EVER do.
SUT: all... ...gon... ...die...
LL: Excuse me. <grabs shotgun>
*KA-CHUNK*
*BANG*
<LL picks up a 40lb. sledgehammer and walks over to sut>
*WHAM*
LL: Ahh, I feel better. Now this rant...
SUT: <groaning> But we're...
*WHAM*
*WHAM*
*WHAM*
*WHAM*
LL: NOW STAY DOWN!
*ahem*
Now let's see, where was I? Oh yes. Now this rant isn't just directed at the swine flu scare at current, it just happens to be the latest thing to get on my nerves. No, this rant is at the media's push to incite terror in anything. Y2k, terrorist attacks, power grid problems, etc.
Is there a concern for these? To a small degree, yes. However, media outlets like Fox, CNN, MSN, heck, it seems ANYTHING in the US it seems like is more intent on telling the public not what it's about, but why you should fear for your life because of it.
Let's look at the recent swine flu scare for example. For the better part of a week now, those media outlets are showing images of people in surgical masks and talking about how potentially lethal it is, using numbers up to a couple hundred potential deaths in the US, and showing people being quarantined, national guard preparing for mobilization, etc. So far, I have seen one 20 second blurb that the medical community is only concerned about it's spreading ability (contagious) as opposed to it's lethality. Good reason too, considering the conventional strain of influenza is FAR more lethal. But does that make good news by scaring people? No, so it only gets a 20 second blurb one day on a 24 hour news channel.
Then there was the Y2k panic. By the time the media had the chance say the modern world is going to collapse, all vital components either had fixes in place or contingency plans, most having both. Did that stop them? Nope. For several YEARS we heard about it, only to find, shock of all shocks, nothing happened.
Suffice to say, If the terrorists so intent on destroying the western world wanted to really incite terror, just send a small media blurb about some overblown panic to the major media networks and watch the riots. The media networks do so much better at inciting terror than Bin Laden could EVER do.
SUT: all... ...gon... ...die...
LL: Excuse me. <grabs shotgun>
*KA-CHUNK*
*BANG*
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