Tuesday, April 23, 2013

'Torial Tuesday #3: Media Coverage of Terror Attacks

In the wake of the Boston Bombings, there is one thing that has never ceased to amaze me: the amount of time that the suspect and the act get on the air of a terror attack. Folks, terror suspects do not deserve the time of day. In the first 5 days, yes, absolutely they needed to be aired because the FBI was on the lookout for the suspects and needed our help.

However, once all is said and done and the suspect is arrested, the media should then make the terror suspects a mere footnote in their coverage. These acts of cowardice do not deserve the massive amount of airtime they get. Instead, attention should be rightfully paid to the victims of an act of terror, mass killing, and so on. These suspects do not deserve to have their successes played on the air time after time.

Instead, I say that these suspects and acts of violence should only be marginalized, while the media pays tribute to the victims and the heroes who helped those in need. Innocent victims of terror attacks and murder and so forth should be paid homage to, while the suspect is largely ignored. Doing this gives the exact opposite effect that terrorists and murderers want: their names and acts will be largely forgotten, while the victims and heroes will be memorialized. This is the true way to give justice to victims and lionize the heroes.

Time may forget the suspects and acts of malice over time, but doing this is the only way to ensure that the heroes and victims live on--and rightly so.

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