Anonymous wrote:Totally agree. They should just say ... "another loser who hates the US and hates gays, women, blacks, etc. has killed a lot of innocent people. And, then they should focus on the victims.
Anonymous wrote:"You click. We get paid."
That's why.
Anonymous wrote:
Did you take journalism classes in school?
Journalists cover "who, what, where, when, why and how."
Notice the first: Who. Of course we want to know about who would be driven to do this and why. It's not glorifying them.
Anonymous wrote:I understand it's the media's job to report on current events. But when the media gives so much coverage to the shooter, showing pictures etc., doesn't that provide motivation for other people to copycat? If they see how much "publicity" these criminals get, won't some deranged people commit similar acts in pursuit of the same "publicity"?
I for one wish I didn't know about any of these people who have committed such terrible acts. But the fact that we as a collective society recognize names like Dylan Klebold, Eric Harris and Adam Lanza the same way we recognize names of athletes or actors is pretty sickening to me.
Am I naive to think that incessant media coverage of these monsters provides even an inkling of motivation for others to commit heinous crimes?
doodlebug wrote:i agree with this. people want to know if this is something their brother-friend-neighbor-etc could do or if it was a true monster we should have seen coming.Anonymous wrote:Because people want to know - who? Why? Why did not someone see it coming? Why did they do it, etc.
I totally get your concern, but I don't think it will ever stop because too many people will want answers.
i agree with this. people want to know if this is something their brother-friend-neighbor-etc could do or if it was a true monster we should have seen coming.Anonymous wrote:Because people want to know - who? Why? Why did not someone see it coming? Why did they do it, etc.
I totally get your concern, but I don't think it will ever stop because too many people will want answers.
Anonymous wrote:I understand it's the media's job to report on current events. But when the media gives so much coverage to the shooter, showing pictures etc., doesn't that provide motivation for other people to copycat? If they see how much "publicity" these criminals get, won't some deranged people commit similar acts in pursuit of the same "publicity"?
I for one wish I didn't know about any of these people who have committed such terrible acts. But the fact that we as a collective society recognize names like Dylan Klebold, Eric Harris and Adam Lanza the same way we recognize names of athletes or actors is pretty sickening to me.
Am I naive to think that incessant media coverage of these monsters provides even an inkling of motivation for others to commit heinous crimes?