~Elizabeth~
His Muse
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The pain in my head from yet another fucking headache.
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I've got a lot of catching up to do. I'll get busy after dinner .
LTNS, hon.
Sometimes men as so pigheaded.
Me: it's placed to high
Hubby: it's not
Me : it's too high
Hubby: I know what I'm doing its not to high
10 min later:
Hubby: damn thing is too high
What you say is absolutely right.
However, media coverage is still needed - it's news after all - and legal and legitimate.
What we don't need - and you say this - is the sensationalist way in which it is covered.
By the media instead striving to cover news responsibly and with some level of respect for the victims and their families, we SHOULD be reminded of the level of human depravity that is occurring apparently regularly. I'll stop short of consideration of these incidents as 'moral panics', which unfortunately the media seem to incite among the general population.
We should never allow ourselves to be complacent.
We also need to understand that it is often less the individual's problem but society's.
I'm not saying media coverage isn't needed , I'm merely stating, and I believe you concur, that a level of sensitivity is in order with regards to certain events.
I'll go on to emphasize that the media in and of themselves are not all "evil shock mongers", but I do believe journalism seeks out sensationalism and puts an unnecessary spotlight on the soliloquy of the deranged. If we, as a nation, as a society, ever have a hope of changing, we must open the curtain on all the good that happens, and give it a standing ovation. I think more good exists in this world than we allow ourselves to see.
Where's a busty, oral-obsessed cock fiend when you need one?
To be someone's flavor of the moment is so ...dehumanizing...