Undesired Walrus
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Is anyone else getting thoroughly disgusted by the whole media circus surrounding the dissapearance of Madeleine McCann? Although I do of course see the irony in me creating a thread about it.
77,000 children go missing in this country alone every year. Why is it the media as a whole decide to choose upon just one of them each year? Any why is it that they always choose a pretty, white, blonde, blue eyed girl? Why is it the parents have to be wheeled out in front of the cameras every 24 hours making sure they look as upset as possible and are seen to be doing as much as they can so that the press and other ***** don't label them as 'bad' and possibly even insinuating their involvment?
Today apparently is the girl's fourth birthday, so one of her relatives is handing out missing posters ... at a football game in Scotland. How exactly is this supposed to help anything? The fact that these posters have been produced by the scottish Sun newspaper with their logo larger than the child's head obviously shows this part of the campaign is a horrendous and deeply cynical ploy by a major newspaper to get free advertising through a rather horrible series of events which is ****ing disgusting - much like the media's whole involvement in this case - nice how they label the portugese police 'incompetent' because they have a rather sensible policy of not telling the press details of ongoing investigations - so the press just badger any tidbits of news out of the suffering family.
And now, a £2.5 MILLION reward for information leading to her safe return? All of it of course donated very publicly by The Sun's sister paper The News Of The World and PR-hungry media mogul Richard Branson - clearly entirely in the interests of self promotion. Quite how this money will be distributed if the child is found safe will remain to be seen. I very much doubt it will just get donated to the local police force if they can find some suitable camera-friendly 'hero' to publicly hand over the novelty-sized cheque to.
The saddest part of this whole thing is that as in every case like this that gets such media attention and goes on this long, is that the abducter will have panicked long ago, and the child is almost certainly already dead. But I doubt the press give a **** about that as lond as they can keep us all drawn out and buying their crap.
77,000 children go missing in this country alone every year. Why is it the media as a whole decide to choose upon just one of them each year? Any why is it that they always choose a pretty, white, blonde, blue eyed girl? Why is it the parents have to be wheeled out in front of the cameras every 24 hours making sure they look as upset as possible and are seen to be doing as much as they can so that the press and other ***** don't label them as 'bad' and possibly even insinuating their involvment?
Today apparently is the girl's fourth birthday, so one of her relatives is handing out missing posters ... at a football game in Scotland. How exactly is this supposed to help anything? The fact that these posters have been produced by the scottish Sun newspaper with their logo larger than the child's head obviously shows this part of the campaign is a horrendous and deeply cynical ploy by a major newspaper to get free advertising through a rather horrible series of events which is ****ing disgusting - much like the media's whole involvement in this case - nice how they label the portugese police 'incompetent' because they have a rather sensible policy of not telling the press details of ongoing investigations - so the press just badger any tidbits of news out of the suffering family.
And now, a £2.5 MILLION reward for information leading to her safe return? All of it of course donated very publicly by The Sun's sister paper The News Of The World and PR-hungry media mogul Richard Branson - clearly entirely in the interests of self promotion. Quite how this money will be distributed if the child is found safe will remain to be seen. I very much doubt it will just get donated to the local police force if they can find some suitable camera-friendly 'hero' to publicly hand over the novelty-sized cheque to.
The saddest part of this whole thing is that as in every case like this that gets such media attention and goes on this long, is that the abducter will have panicked long ago, and the child is almost certainly already dead. But I doubt the press give a **** about that as lond as they can keep us all drawn out and buying their crap.