Sunday, 12 May 2013

Panem et... Voyeurism?

Some bipeds are stupid. Of course. I know.
Some media are vultures, I know that, as well.
Yet, the morbid fascination most sheeple show the moment there's a tragedy is something I have a hard time to understand. Really.
I know it's probably linked to the fact that by knowing about tragedies happening to others, these people find comfort in the fact that they're free of such horrible things (and/or they rejoice in the fact that they're still alive).
I know, I understand, but I probably skipped that strand of DNA, as I cannot stop to look at a road accident or read about everything about tragedies.

However, there's one thing, one single thing, I find utterly despicable - and the bipeds who are too stupid to connect the dots should be smacked until their brains kickstarts: that's when children are added to the circus, just for the sake of plonkers' morbid voyeurism and media's hideous wish to make money at all costs.
Let me give you just one example: a girl disappears, but no body is ever found. Years later, the girl is found alive, and she'd been abducted by a man. With her, police officers find her child (or children).
There's only one possibility, and that's not immaculate conception.
What happened is painfully obvious, and yet... complete twats wait for the inevitable piece of info about the name of the father, and the media all compete to be the first to spread the info.
That, miserable twats, is siding with the culprit. That's adding to the victims' trauma, but... hey! Anything to boost the sales, right? And the public has the right to know. 
Sorry. That's bollocks.
The Romans had the circus. We have the Internet.
That's not being human.
Time to grow up and do better than that!

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