In the aftermath of the Nashville flooding, there have been some startling revelations about this tragedy stemming from the media coverage and the public in general. Specifically, there are no calls to text to a number to donate money, there are no Facebook buttons with links to help or donate, very late mention on WhiteHouse.gov for donations, and not much of a word has been whispered by the news media. This all lies in stark contrast to the coverage and outpouring of concern over hurricane Katrina that devastated the Gulf coast (notably New Orleans) and the earthquake that basically destroyed Haiti.
I wonder aloud and publicly about why this is. Do you? Is it because there aren’t self made victims seen from helicopters holding signs that ask the govt. for help? With not much of a peep from the media, is it because “people helping people” works better [Nashville] than “government helping people” [New Orleans] and that doesn’t fit the script?
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