why does the deaths of U.S. military personal get less news coverage then the drug addict from hollywood?
March 9th, 2010 | by admin |While our President is playing ball at millions of dollars of security cost Marines are giving up their dreams and hope with a half ass plan The US is in need of a action based long turn plan to stop the exploitation of our most valuable resource ,young men and women with a vision of a peaceful future wake up people
i think the media should focus more on our soldiers.
4 Responses to “why does the deaths of U.S. military personal get less news coverage then the drug addict from hollywood?”
By Matt K on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
b/c what goes on in hollywood is a distraction from the war, it keeps people dumbfounded, deceived and always noisy to know whats gonna happen next, so they don’t ask questions or sit at their dinner tables discussing the war but rather whose the new hollywood bozo.
the media has continuously been deceiving the american people, which are all being run by multi-billion dollar corporations, people don’t like talking about war, specially when, the media never covers it, but they do love to talk about actors and their addictions. which is sad, b/c everyone rich/poor, Famous or infamous have problems, and its nobodies business to gossip about
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By RoVale on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
It has to do with human nature. Most people feel no emotional connection to others they have never met and don’t know they even exist. That’s why stories about military personnel don’t get as much coverage as the death of a celebrity. People feel they know the celebrity even if they have never met him or her in person. That’s why they care more about that celebrity than someone who was sent off to a distant country and killed. That person was unknown to others aside from family, friends, and acquaintances.
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By michael on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
you’re singing to the choir, but how do you change things. every time i’ve criticized obama on y/a i’ve been called a racist. it’s really not worth the hassle anymore.
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By David on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply
i think the media should focus more on our soldiers.
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