ladyluthien
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That's so horrible.
We were just looking at a job opening there. Horrifying act of cowardice, everyone involved in planning and executing it should be left to starve to death in a hole somewhere.
I'm feeling pretty angry/sad at the whole thing. Just another reminder of how completely messed up human 'civilisation' still is on so many levels.
Story is on the BBC News front page, but in a sidebar between a video about the £1 coin, and a feelgood (?) story about conjoined twins being separated in the DRC.
Guys I feel like this isn't really exclusive to "Western" media. I don't think Chinese and Asian media are treating this news any better.
It isn't in the West, so it doesn't matter to them. I guess that's the reality of it. There are plenty of attacks we hear next to nothing about because they occur in places like East and Northeast Africa, the Middle East. They get these tiny sections on news sites and float away after a day because it isn't an attack on some 'safe' place like major European and North American cities.
I'm not sure if it's because they expect these attacks to happen in those places, so it doesn't seem like news to them, or if it's because it isn't furthering some agenda in terms of instilling fear in us.
For me it's front and centre of the homepage.
And has been from the moment it happened.
For me
For me
What line of work are you in?
RIP to all of the victims. Absolutely tragic and I cannot even begin to comprehend a solution for all of this senseless violence.
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That's a horrifying number of dead and injured. Condolences to the victims and their families.
Has anyone seen a good explanation of the motivation? Assuming it was really al-Shebaab, mass killing of civilians should work to turn the general public against them. This doesn't seem targeted like their massacre of Christian students some months ago.
Why?
Because al-Shabaab, which used to run that part of the country (time was when "the government" of Somalia only controlled a small strip around the Mogadishu airport) is slowly losing their grip and is turning the terrorist tactics they had used outside the country inwards.
We were just looking at a job opening there. Horrifying act of cowardice, everyone involved in planning and executing it should be left to starve to death in a hole somewhere.
Awful, RIP to the victims.
You answered your own question. If every time there was a deadly attack in the Middle East or Africa it got put on the front page of western media.. sheesh there wouldn't be much room for anything else. Same reason why so many relatively small mass shootings in the US don't even make it beyond local news outlets.
There's no agenda here. Look at this thread and see how there are under 100 responses. People on GAF don't care about this, how do you expect the rest of the country to?It isn't in the West, so it doesn't matter to them. I guess that's the reality of it. There are plenty of attacks we hear next to nothing about because they occur in places like East and Northeast Africa, the Middle East. They get these tiny sections on news sites and float away after a day because it isn't an attack on some 'safe' place like major European and North American cities.
I'm not sure if it's because they expect these attacks to happen in those places, so it doesn't seem like news to them, or if it's because it isn't furthering some agenda in terms of instilling fear in us.
There's no agenda here. Look at this thread and see how there are under 100 responses. People on GAF don't care about this, how do you expect the rest of the country to?
The agenda is that the media isnt going to run the story prominently if people wont care. Sadly this type of thing is probably seen as being unsurprising and routine by most people, hence the lack of people commenting on it even on this forum. People only have a set amount of empathy to allocate to all the terrible things going on in the world today so it doesnt seem too surprising that the people of the Western world at large are focused on issues closer to home. Sad, but its human nature.There is an agenda. The media's priorities are warped when it comes to informing the public. And a story they should be covering and letting people know about isn't getting significant attention.