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I have been thinking about this for a bit. Maybe those with more psychology based training can lend some insight. This is a horrific act and just look at all the nonstop coverage on all news channels. Imagine you are a distraught and angry person with nothing to live for seeing all of this attention paid to a single individual. Not saying that it should not be covered but if you are on the edge of a razor and need one little push just look how famous (in their mind) you will be on your way out. This could be said for other terrible attacks as well. Do we need all of this 24/7? I know because of the internet the stuff is out there anyway but constant TV as well. I can turn the TV off but those in that place? I don't have an answer for my question. Your thoughts?
Edit - I want to hear the good stories of the heroic people and the stories of the victims, and I want to be able to cry for them so this is why I am conflicted about the coverage.
This kind of explosive violence is embedded in our war-drenched culture, from movies, to video games. I'm not sure how different the news is from the constant stream of freely consumed hyper-violence and mass murder most of us consent to watch.
Decrying the 24-hour news cycle and the interwebs, is looking at the barn door years after it got stuck open. So better to ask why there are so many angry and distraught people who must be shielded from the news, but not other things. And why these people who are supposedly on the edge, are such a danger. Could it be because of the ridiculous ease with which the angry and disaffected are allowed to arm themselves?
The thing that I don't like is what I consider to be an unseemly rush to the warm fuzzies - how wonderful they all were, how heroic the responders, blah blah, when not a single one of the dead has even had an actual funeral yet. It's too too TOO early to celebrate a damn thing. But hey, today's freneticism means we gotta get on with it, chop chop. Memorialize, mourn, get on to the next mass murder. It's such a numbing gerbil wheel after a while.
I don't cry or pray for things like this. Doing so or not does not prove how much I do or do not care. Neither of those emotions/actions changes anything. Crying merely makes me feel like shit. Physically. And I won't consent to that.