It has been
a very disappointing year to be on the Planet Earth. With all these terrorist
attacks that have occurred in late 2015 to present day, you have to question
humanity. Not only is it disgusting that these horrible attacks happen on a
regular occurrence, it is a shame that we as civilization are selective when to
be sympathetic to those who have suffered. Attention was worldwide when the
Paris Attacks happened in 2015 however earlier that year Kenya suffered an
equally horrifying attack which gained less coverage. If I am being perfectly
honest that is unacceptable, it asks the question to the media outlets what
makes one attack different from the other? Both events had tragic lives lost
but yet the Paris attack is more attentive. This may be due to the fact that
there is conventionally more attention to the so called ‘Western’ nations hence
why there is less consideration for the smaller nations. Facebook allowed users
to have the France flag as their profile picture to show their support and
sympathy towards the broken nation. However this was not to be seen during the
Kenyan attacks. In fact it was one user rather than hundreds of French mourners
who posted about Kenya. Agenda Setting, where mass media dictates what the
audience believes in, is the reason. I felt as if I was obliged to share my
sympathy towards the French although I had no relation to them. That isn’t to
say that they don’t deserve sympathy because everyone who is suffering deserves
attention such as today’s issues in Pakistan and Yemen.
This could
lead to consequences because we let the media dictate whom we show sympathy
towards. Everyone should be treated equally regardless of where they’re from. People
will be ignorant to the attacks which don’t gain attention because it doesn’t gain
media coverage when it should be. It is sad that an attack could be more brutal
than the other but yet depends on the nation that has suffered. That said,
every country deserves equal converge. BUT it would be great that we don’t talk
about it as a whole, humanity needs to be repaired.
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