12 hour drive for you, 12 hour flight for me but I digress.Terran wrote:QUOTE (Terran @ Apr 16 2013, 03:01 PM) come on, this pisses me off. i have seen this on my facebook feed several times already. why do we care about 2 dead in boston when there are so many in syria, afghanistan and iraq?
obviously, because there are people i care about in Boston. actual friends and stuff. as do many others who watch western media. clearly it's more relevant to me when something happens a 12 hour drive away rather than somewhere halfway around the world. i am sad for the families of those affected elsewhere but really, that is none of my business. people die everywhere all the time.
I'm not saying we should be making huge headline news about Iraq, I am saying it's sad that so much @#(! happens there that no one really cares if a bomb explodes there one day or not now. It's not just people being bombed, I hear news about another soldier being shot in Iraq/Afghanistan and I think it's sad but I don't even really think about it again and that makes me feel weird especially as one time it happened it was actually someone I knew, I think about that a lot now but at the time when I heard 'British soldier dies in Afghanistan' I didn't even bother to read about it.
I am in no way saying 'why do we care about 2 dead in boston when blah blah blah" and I too have friends and family in Boston.
EDIT: Also this is big news globally, even Al Jazeera have this as main headline while it's hard to even see news on the Iraq bombings.







