All violent acts against people are horrible. Imagine if we covered domestic violence—dozens of women die each week in US—like terrorism.https://twitter.com/KenDilanianNBC/status/844574460955037696 …
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however relevant, these comments feel preachy and untimely from the UK in the teeth of an unfolding tragedy - sorry!
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I hate the topic. Unfortunately, it's the only time I can get journalists and others to hopefully ponder response.
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It's normal to be horrified. I always am. I hate the topic. But if we don't modulate our response—we're constantly incentivizing escalation.
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And putting the names, social media accounts and manifestos of the killer on loop on TV incentivizes the next one. https://twitter.com/gaywonk/status/843871001691787264 …
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Yes, much better if the state could ban coverage of these events so we knew nothing about them
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Agree, but capricious nature of terror creates a sensational sense of shared vulnerability. We think we know our risk of domestic violence.
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