2018-04-21 at 12:24 PM UTC
There was a bus crash in my country where a bunch of kids died and it was sports related + kids so you can imagine the outcry, businesses getting in on the donations, people on Facebook volunteering, etc.
It's become a national thing and I read about it every day in the news.
I understand it's tragic but this seems like overkill to me, it's one of those news stories that will not die even weeks later.
It's harder to kill than a bus full of kids.
2018-04-21 at 12:46 PM UTC
Grimace
motherfucker
[my enumerable hindi guideword]
That's how it seems to be in all Western mainstream, particularly TV, media. Normal, day-to-day traffic accidents become national tragedies for weeks on end that never escapes the news until one day...it does. It's the very reason I don't watch/listen/read mainstream media. It almost seems planned to be spoon-fed.
2018-04-21 at 1:23 PM UTC
Soyboy
African Astronaut
[relevantly rival my dehydroretinol]
It's probably the most exciting thing to happen in Canada in decades, eh?
2018-04-21 at 5:43 PM UTC
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