KatRobin said:The latest attack in France is obviously horrific and shocking . But do I want to " see the shocking images" on AOL, taken by witnesses and posted on social media? If I choose to click, what does that say about me? I'm sick of the Internet and social media de-sensitising the masses in this way. Before families of the bereaved even get to hear of their losses, the pictures are splattered for all to see. How many times do we see people taking selfies of themselves ( sometimes smiling?!) at the scenes of horrific events? Seems to me that increasingly many people are craving, enjoying shock. And that's all part of the plan. Wrong thread.
KatRobin said:The latest attack in France is obviously horrific and shocking . But do I want to " see the shocking images" on AOL, taken by witnesses and posted on social media? If I choose to click, what does that say about me? I'm sick of the Internet and social media de-sensitising the masses in this way. Before families of the bereaved even get to hear of their losses, the pictures are splattered for all to see. How many times do we see people taking selfies of themselves ( sometimes smiling?!) at the scenes of horrific events? Seems to me that increasingly many people are craving, enjoying shock. And that's all part of the plan. Wrong thread.
Urban_Tribesman said:I understand it was in the Place de Anglais, which is where our apartment was when we did our week trip along the South of France in May when we pitched up in Nice to go to the Monte Carlo historic GP.
Appy61 said:I believe the only way to resolve this is for ordinary Muslims to take back control.
Whickwithy said:I don't know what y'all think of government controlled media but I kinda like it. At least, until humanity quits acting like a pouty child, we need some intelligent intervention into our unlimited stupidity as a species.
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