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Originally posted by Jeff Buchanan View Post
It's prurient interests. Something news sources thrive on. Those prurient interests aren't new. They've been part of the news since written language was put to paper. It's also part of the more common enjoyment by American journalists in casting shade on the US. Many of them coming from schools where professors on the left imbue them with hatred for America. They leave the classroom, join news rooms where their reporting highlights American crime, mass shootings, murders, racial discord and the like . Nothing is good here in America. Believe it.
In the meantime, there's plenty of good things going on in America but these don't get reported very often if at all. No wonder everyone is depressed while Prozac and counseling is in high demand.
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Originally posted by Jeff Buchanan View Post
It's prurient interests. Something news sources thrive on. Those prurient interests aren't new. They've been part of the news since written language was put to paper. It's also part of the more common enjoyment by American journalists in casting shade on the US. Many of them coming from schools where professors on the left imbue them with hatred for America. They leave the classroom, join news rooms where their reporting highlights American crime, mass shootings, murders, racial discord and the like . Nothing is good here in America. Believe it.
In the meantime, there's plenty of good things going on in America but these don't get reported very often if at all. No wonder everyone is depressed while Prozac and counseling is in high demand.
But to your last point, yes, there are a lot of those people.
Anyway, I think a guy who lets his baby die in a car and then kills himself is probably a legit news story. And I’m fine as long as the story doesn’t proselytize for gun control or whatever as Tom alluded to.
The feel good stories are only present on local morning news now."The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
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Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View PostGawd, Grit? I haven't thought of that rag in ages. For people who find Reader's Digest too high-falutin'.
Apparently at some point since I was a kid they stopped trying to appeal to any readership but farmers
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Anyway, I think a guy who lets his baby die in a car and then kills himself is probably a legit news story. And I’m fine as long as the story doesn’t proselytize for gun control or whatever as Tom alluded to.
Prurient. A perfectly useful word with a lot of emotion to it. Kind-of like "fuck." Its a foul word but full of emotional expression. Surfeit, OTH, is a boring noun, or verb depending on how it's used. Anyway, it's always nice to elevate the vocabulary of posters here.
To your point, I don't disagree that it could be considered newsworthy except one blowing his brains out is a daily occurrence that we don't often hear reported given the numbers of these people who want to do such things. What makes the story rise to the level of being described as prurient is that a child was killed. From descriptions here (I didn't read it) the story itself was in sufficient detail to allow the reader to ask how in the fuck did this stupid father allow his child to be left in the car long enough to die from heat exposure? Was it murder ..... ooooohh.
No one would have cared if the father blew his brains out. What makes this a story worth splashing on the news is he did it after the likely murder of his child ....... macabre or, IMO, even more descriptive of this awful and sad event and peoples wish to read it, prurient.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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I’m not gonna quibble on your use of prurient.
Anyway, moving on, I honestly don’t think of this as a murder. Manslaughter, yeah. I think he truly forgot his child and chose to kill himself for killing his baby with his empty-headed negligence. JMO. And, honestly, I would probably have done the same.
And the father’s suicide was relevant to the story.
Years ago I worked a call where a mom put the car seat on the trunk to load the two other older children and forgot and drove off. Child tumbled down the street at about 20 mph after the mother negotiated a turn and saw the car seat go tumbling. Amazingly, the baby was fine. Witnessed the mom have a breakdown. She wasn’t charged as far as I know.
I think the reason 31 kids a year are dying like this is stupidity and it wouldn’t shock me if people’s phones exacerbate the issue. So many people put the car in park and then immediately get on the phone. So, stupidity + distraction + impairment (fatigue, ETOH, or other) = dead babies.
"The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
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In 2019, just a couple months after the shooter was deemed a threat and had all his knives and a sword taken away from him, his dad sponsored him for a gun permit. Not clear if the dad has any liability because he was under 21 at the time of the permit, but isn't now.
Also a local rabbi remembered the shooter after seeing his picture. This past April he tried to get access to their synagogue during Passover but was considered so suspicious that he was asked to leave.
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Originally posted by AlabamAlum View Post
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