Cheyenne
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I say it does happen. In every country. The only difference is that in Europe it would be a soccer star instead of a race driver. Similar examples would exist for the rest of the world.Jade said:It seems as if a lot of this is about "conditioning" though... could happen in any country if a culture so allows.
Back to the original point- how well your name is known immediately after death is directly related to how well your name is known before death. And that depends on nothing more than celebrity.
Name a country in the world, even one constantly at war, that knows the names of its soldiers. All of them. So that when one or two of them are killed it would be national news where everyone knows the names and mourns. If Powell from the US died, he'd be mourned because he is already a celebrity. There may be a handful of others in that category. But that's it for the U.S.
If you want to debate news media treatment after death, the real debate is who is a celebrity before death.