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It is too horrible to think about, so why have I been doing it all day?

Tuesday, 17 April 2007 Comments »

All the parents hearing that their child has been killed. All the young people who will never grow up to have the lives they were to lead.

I find one of the (many) horrifying aspects of this tragedy is the news coverage itself. I've been getting my news updates from cnn for the most part. No particular reason, but that is the first place I went. So let's look at some of the video links that are up as I write this:

Watch students react to shooting.
Watch gunfire on the campus.
Watch student describe surviving by playing dead.

Is this reporting or sensationalizing a story that does not need "pumping up"?

And don't get me started on those sick fucks with perfect hair running around trying to get exclusives from shattered students and parents who won't remember tomorrow what they say today. That's not news. That's journalism at the level of Jerry Springer.

  • goldcoaster said:

    It is really terrible what has happened but I try not to watch the sensationalised TV reports - not that it is too bad here in Australia but I am guessing it is full on in the US.

    http://goldcoaster.wordpress.com

  • Rhonda said:

    …and this is reason #8723 why I refuse to get my news from them.

    I turned on CNN this morning and it was a non-stop feed of them interviewing students, I just had to turn it off.

  • Jurgen Nation said:

    There is no reason we need 500 24-hour news network channels. I saw some of CNN last night where Anderson Cooper was talking with a kid who apparently got convicted in another shooting. WTF does he have to do with it? They're digging stuff up so they can have it on the air and it's disgusting.

  • Beth said:

    I'm staying away from tv for exactly this reason. My love affair with old Katie Couric began to wane when she preyed upon the victims of Columbine. I just can't do the circus again.

  • andria said:

    Amen

  • AbsolutelyBananas said:

    I couldn't agree more.

  • MammaLoves said:

    I'm reading this as I'm watching Stone (my hair doesn't move) Phillips interviewing a man who just lost his daughter.
    I don't know if seeing the images makes people feel like they can make sense of it. I certainly hope not. The incident was senseless. No one should become immune to the images…and that's what I think the over-exposure does.

    Great post!!!

  • Jennifer said:

    I've had to turn it off. I can't take it.

  • shaz said:

    totally agree! it's disgusting.

  • mamatulip said:

    The constant coverage is nauseating, and totally unnecessary. I can't handle it.

  • Melanie said:

    My TV stays off for about three days after any terrible tragedy because of those disgusting vultures. I literally see them as carrion birds, circling their weakened victims.
    I've been fed up with all this media crap since Oklahoma City.

  • Pamela said:

    I should have kept the TV off this afternoon. I was sucked in to CNN. The same interviews and footage over and over..No more for me.

  • pelf said:

    You know, I am actually refraining myself from watching the many videos released by news portals. It would be too depressing. And the fact that I am still "studying" in a university (despite being in Malaysia) still scares the shit out of me :(

  • thordora said:

    I watched the weather network last night to avoid watching the vultures. It's gross.

  • Damselfly said:

    Yeah, I have been wondering about the coverage myself. Newscasts are covering every imaginable angle to this story — really, really reaching in some cases — and you know there are other news events we should be hearing about. It's sad.

  • Carl said:

    Part of my post this morning…

    The media is still a pack of bloodthirsty ticks. Shoving microphones and cameras in the face of any grieving student they can find. God help them if they ever tried that to me. There is a time to grieve and the media needs not be a part of that. Not initially.

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