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As far as news sources are concerned the murder of one Catholic priest in France far out weighs the murder of 19 Japanese people in a " residential care home " in Japan.
Same thing with mass murders in Iraq and Afghanistan as compared with events in Germany.
The further away the death the less it matters seems to be the media view.
Or indeed the 80 dead and 230 injured by a bomb in Kabul.
If they were European they'd have a ten page thread all to themselves
It's is sad but would you be more affected in a murder on your street than a murder 100 miles away?
This point always gets brought up, and I do not understand why. No one is saying that one life is more important than another, its just geography and culture.
It makes perfect sense that issues that arise closer to home or to our neighbors or more hard hitting than other news.
Japan doesn't feature news of issues that happen here above their own interests and vice versa.
It really is simple, I care more about the welfare of people in my community than i do of those in Africa or Asia, does that mean I value their lives more (well technically yes) but I do not see that as a problem, its just normal human behavior.
And why are people always banging on about games in the English football league system but we never hear a peep on here about the Primera División de Chile?
13 people killed in Somalia in a car bomb explosion today.
It's the same with all deaths and all news. When car crashes happen in & around Cardiff we tend to have people posting their condolences on here for people they didn't know. When people die in car crashes in Stirlingshire, Gdansk or Bergen, we don't hear about it here.
Murder has occurred throughout history, you know this of course, I'm pretty sure nobody in Japan has heard of Harold Shipman as an example. However it seems.... no is a fact, that horrific acts of murder are being carried out in our back yard so to speak, in what are the most brutal of ways, to attempt to terrorise western society. Of course it's horrible that it happens far afield but you have to believe surely that these events are deliberately targeted to destabilise western democracy. So are an attack on us all.
So what? Oh fecking hum! There's hardly a shortage of Somalians.
We are interested in Europeans 'cos they're closer, see. Oh, we are interested in Yanks and Canadians and Aussies and New Zealanders too because most people in those countries are white just like in Germany and France, innit.
Just checked back through the thread, the only person to mention skin colour was you.
Initially, I would have a greater understanding and probably a greater interest in a mass murder in a place like Bordeaux than a mass murder than happened in a place that I had never heard of and never had been to. It's possible that the latter is more important, it's possible that I should be capable of paying respects to all those lost pointlessly but as a rule of thumb the closer to home the more people will care.
That can be countered by the national news report not so long ago which seemed to consider a single person falling down a well in Norfolk important news for the UK when really it should have been local news.
I wonder if the news in other continents would supersede similar events in, say, Europe to events in their own region ?
The answer is ............ NO.