MTBeer Posted March 20, 2019 Share I read an argument the other day about this^^^. Muslims kills 1000's of people a day in countries like Nigeria. But it does not make the news. Now one Mosque is shot up, now it is international news and in parliament gets opened with a Muslim prayer.... Very interesting points of few that came out. That argument is a braindead argument. Would you rather live in a civilized country like NZ where a mass killing makes big new, or a sheethole like Nigeria/Afgan/Iraq/Syria where mass killings are the norm? Pants Boy 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captain Fastbastard Mayhem Posted March 20, 2019 Share I read an argument the other day about this^^^. Muslims kills 1000's of people a day in countries like Nigeria. But it does not make the news. Now one Mosque is shot up, now it is international news and in parliament gets opened with a Muslim prayer.... Very interesting points of few that came out. Equating an incident in a country where that is the norm to an incident in a country where this sort of thing is an aberration is not a logical argument. If the muslim dude had done the same thing in NZ and it hadn't been covered, THEN you'd have an argument. Hairy, MTBeer and forkie 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Allrounder Posted March 20, 2019 Share That argument is a braindead argument. Would you rather live in a civilized country like NZ where a mass killing makes big new, or a sheethole like Nigeria/Afgan/Iraq/Syria where mass killings are the norm? Equating an incident in a country where that is the norm to an incident in a country where this sort of thing is an aberration is not a logical argument. If the muslim dude had done the same thing in NZ and it hadn't been covered, THEN you'd have an argument. Indeed. This was the general feeling about the topic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Patchelicious Posted March 20, 2019 Share Equating an incident in a country where that is the norm to an incident in a country where this sort of thing is an aberration is not a logical argument. If the muslim dude had done the same thing in NZ and it hadn't been covered, THEN you'd have an argument. Agreed. A separate argument/question would be that we live in neither Nigeria nor New Zealand, so why have we become so desensitised by death in countries where its happens more often? Why are we more ok with those thousands of deaths vs the more random NZ type ones? Is it a factor of "closer to home hurst more", is it a factor of the news channels we get exposed too, is it a factor that we are uncomfortable criticising other religions or ideologies out fear of being branded intolerant, is it a factor that of...... I dont know, we should care more but we dont seem too, be it racism in the US law enforcement, whats happening in China with the re-education or some of the states in the middle east. These are all hate driven violence. I think the NZ and Dutch PMs have done relatively good job coming out and standing against this type of hatred driven violence. Why don't we see more of it? Captain Fastbastard Mayhem, forkie and Herman V 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris_ Posted March 20, 2019 Share Agreed. A separate argument/question would be that we live in neither Nigeria nor New Zealand, so why have we become so desensitised by death in countries where its happens more often? Why are we more ok with those thousands of deaths vs the more random NZ type ones? Is it a factor of "closer to home hurst more", is it a factor of the news channels we get exposed too, is it a factor that we are uncomfortable criticising other religions or ideologies out fear of being branded intolerant, is it a factor that of...... I dont know, we should care more but we dont seem too, be it racism in the US law enforcement, whats happening in China with the re-education or some of the states in the middle east. These are all hate driven violence. I think the NZ and Dutch PMs have done relatively good job coming out and standing against this type of hatred driven violence. Why don't we see more of it? I reckon our 'global' news source is mainly to blame. The other thing, maybe we care more about NZ BECAUSE they care so much. Child soldiers are shooting each other in the Nigerian delta while the generals high 5 - if they don't care, perhaps we don't need to either. Being someone who cares about all the atrocities across the world will be a tiring and complex path. Surely there comes a time when you just become a martyr seeking out all these cases. MSF and the like come to mind - you try do so much good the general population kind of sidelines you. Sad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captain Fastbastard Mayhem Posted March 20, 2019 Share I reckon our 'global' news source is mainly to blame. The other thing, maybe we care more about NZ BECAUSE they care so much. Child soldiers are shooting each other in the Nigerian delta while the generals high 5 - if they don't care, perhaps we don't need to either. Being someone who cares about all the atrocities across the world will be a tiring and complex path. Surely there comes a time when you just become a martyr seeking out all these cases. MSF and the like come to mind - you try do so much good the general population kind of sidelines you. Sad.Nigeria - semi-civilized society. Happens there all the time, therefore "normalized" and expectedNZ - civilized society. Happens there not at all, therefore not "normalized" and totally unexpected. It's like the USA school shooting thing. If a school shooting happens in the USA, it's hardly news, but we still react to it. If a school shooting happens in Oz, UK or Nederlands, for example, it receives far more airtime as it's out of the ordinary and unexpected. 'Dale and DJR 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Tromp Posted March 21, 2019 Share Was watching the " news " again this morning. Damn , our country , and the whole world for that matter , is in a " five minutes to twelve " situation. Yet , yet , there is a plethora of " clever " people that not only know the cause of said situation, but also have very " simple " solutions. ?????. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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J∆kk∆ls Posted March 22, 2019 Share reminds me of this Says the racist twat that has been polluting the air we breathe, promoting cars to petrol heads. Tromp, sawystertrance and Rob22 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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