Thursday, April 19, 2007

Sensationalism I can do with out. . . .

I really hope that no one takes this post the wrong way.

The shootings/massacre/tragedy(whatever you want to call it) at VA Tech is an incident that is heart wrenching and terrible. I truly believe that and feel for everyone who is affected directly or indirectly by this horrible event.

However.

I have to say, that the media's handling of this situation is absolutely atrocious. I mean, last night I was sitting in the bar and a news update came on. "new information about the shootings revealed!" was one headline on the top of the screen. On the bottom "new information about the shooter!". In the middle of the screen - trisecting it was a picture of the man in his bullet proof vest etc holding guns out to either side like some sad parody of a Lara Croft: Tomb Raider cover or something. Did we really need to see that?

It's been 3 days since the incident and the newspapers are still headlining with the story - posting that picture and pictures of everyone grieving and so forth. Can't they let these people grieve in peace? We've gotten all of the information we needed within the first 2 days. It is all so sensationalized and it find that truly disgusting.

What also really bothers me is the concentration on the shooter - all of this information, his picture the constant stream of information about this person. They are making him into a hero for all those other disturbed folks out there. Why aren't they doing a story on mental illness in this country? Why aren't they doing a story on Liviu Librescu, a Holocaust Survivor who died saving the lives of his students. This is the man who should be high-lighted and praised for his selfless actions to save the lives of his students.

Or, how about as Cartoonist Mike Lukovich depicts here are we concentrating on 30+ deaths here in the US that are yes, absolutely TRAGIC and unexpected, and forgetting all about the issues over seas. All of the people dying and fighting a war that most people didn't want in the first place, based on lies, and that perpetuates long beyond when it should have ended. Why are we not paying any attention to those civilian casualties who die daily because they happen to live in a country of unrest?

This is what bothers me the most - the distortion of events by the media, the constant inundation of tragedy and death whenever we turn on the TV. For DAYS on end specials and stories about the incident bombarding us with tragedy and grief and sensationalizing a horrible event.

It happened. And while I feel for and grieve with the families of those students, can't we move on? Aren't there other things in this world that deserve this kind of coverage?

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And now that the Rant is over. Let's move on to something a little more light hearted.

I bought an ID bracelet last night. It's stainless steel so no allergies. :) But it has this nice EMPTY bar on it - just waiting to be "written" on and i'm looking for suggestions.

I thought about my hebrew name - but they don't have hebrew letters. I could do it in english letters but just not the same. :)

Minijaxter came up with: "In case of emergency, Insert Chocolate."
I was also thinking - since 18 represents life (the word Chai in hebrew means life or 18) doing something like: 18, 36, 72, 144. . . Just keep on living.

What do you all think? (i'm willing to entertain serious and funny suggestions. . . )

I probably won't post tomorrow as I'm leaving in the afternoon for a weekend with my friend - so hope everyone has a good weekend and that you don't let current events keep you from living your own life.

Live it in celebration of those who can't. . .

8 comments:

minijaxter said...

i did find out this morning that those pictures they were posting were sent to the news by the gunmen in the 2hours between the shootings.

not that it makes it any better.

and this morning they did do a piece on mr librescu -although because i am so sick of it and cc wasnt on that in the gym i was watching sportscenter...

and apparently they are calling for a national day of unity for VT and they are asking people to wear maroon and yellow. (the school colors of VT) this was on sportscenter btw.

anyway i really dont know if i want to rant about this or not.

oooh i know the white sox had a no hitter last night and the weather is supposed to be in the 70s on Saturday just in time for you to go to TX :) LOL

Kensai Ed said...

There is an old saying in communications: "If it bleeds, it leads" I expect the milking of this to go on as long as they can shovel it to the presses and people buy it. I think it's funny that there were 200 people killed in Iraq as well this week (170 in one day) but that is on page 3 or 4 and did not make the cover of 90% of the mass media papers.

This is what Georgie needs to take the press off his request of congress to allow him to spend another 3 billion dollars on Iraq with no time table as to when we will pull out of the region or even slow up the black hole that is Iraq.

As for the people who died, I am sure that there will be 300 "movie event of the week" items coming in the next few months. After all, May is sweeps...

My two cents...

mary bishop said...

I agree about the coverage of the VA Tech killings. I think the more coverage, the more future killers. The shooter sent quite a bit of material to NBC for the very purpose of having his words and photographs plastered all over the media. It worked. I'd like to see nothing said about the shooter at all.

In the mean time, I barely heard a word about the supreme court upholding the so called partial-birth abortion or the Iraq war casualties and deaths of yesterday.

If I had an ID bracelet I think I'd have it engraved:

If you can read this you are too close.

Ilanna said...

And it's even WORSE this morning - with the videos posted by CNN this morning. I can't read other news without being BLASTED with the images all over the place...(shudder)

Insane - and That Guy - you are right - distracts from bushie....and other deaths etc... sad huh?

EvilChime said...

I for one have been looking forward to GonzoGate getting into full swing and it is... first column page 1 on the NY Times site right now.

Olbermann the other night made a point of contrasting this tragedy with the tragic loss of life in Iraq and that was a good thing. Mary I totally agree about publicizing the shooter information The most that should have been said in my not so humble opinion is that he sent materials demonstrating his unfortunately warped mind-set and the authorities are using it to help piece together the reason for this tragedy. Period! End Quote! Nothing else!!!

Now That Guy... there are some "if it bleeds it leads" headlines I wouldn't mind seeing . . . [I wonder if you could say shrubs bleed . . .]

Kensai Ed said...

Actually I think its worse that the police have said that the videos have shown them nothing new or that they did not already have and that the news media should not have splashed them all over the place.

It is like rubbing salt in a wound...

Kensai Ed said...

http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=domesticNews&storyid=2007-04-19T144342Z_01_N19398228_RTRUKOC_0_US-USA-CRIME-SHOOTING-NBC.xml&rpc=92

That is the article about the police and their view of NBC. Many of the families also pulled out of interviews with NBC and their affiliates due to the airing of the video.

Anonymous said...

I don't know, how about just put your name on it. Why does it have to be something else?