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Malcador

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  1. That's such a weird viewpoint. The amusement value lies in the perceived hypocrisy, I guess? But on the other hand those crying hypocrisy have so many reasons why those lives don't really matter. "Oh I guess it's just a part of life there." "You can't seriously expect the media to report on events that manifestly don't interest viewers." And in the end, the message that emerges from these rationalizations is "your lives don't matter; take your tragedies elsewhere, we're not interested". The problem is, this has been the message since forever. The "hand wringing", as you so charmingly put it, is a reaction to this. You can't really expect people to give a **** about yours after decades of you not giving a **** about theirs. It's the "you claim to be tolerant, how come you're not willing to tolerate intolerance?" problem all over again. Of course people won't extend a courtesy to you which you've amply demonstrated you're unwilling to reciprocate. Yes, but the target of that not-indifference can't really be determined solely by the fact that there is booing. Not weird at all, if they don't care about another party, why should the other party care about them and why should they be upset if they don't. Plenty of reasons people grow indifferent, or at least not be as upset as other places when other die around the world. Lots of people were saddened or angry at ISIS at the Beirut bombing, or were sad at the Turkish demonsrators getting bombed. So I guess the competition is over how much grief is shown ? That cuts both ways as well. Did find it interesting a Lebanese blogger claimed people in Lebanon were more torn up about the Paris attacks than the Beirut bombimg. If so, wonder why that is - he clamed "Arab lives don't matter to Arabs" which sounds cool and all, but.. As for the target of the non-indifference (talk about sanitized language ), think you're being a tad charitable to the Turkish fans there, heh. And yes, before my time of course, but was aware Lebanon was a jewel in that region before it got screwed up. Heh, think a game manual referred to it as a "pinchusion everyone used for their own disputes".
  2. A poor joke, football fans are absolute scum and far worse than any politician. But people were mad at the football fans, for that, or at least what I've seen. Heh, I guess judging by a few only works when it is Americans
  3. I don't think anybody is upset over it, more like "not seeing the reason to be upset at people who don't care about it". Oh plenty are, seeing a lot of hand wringing over Arab lives don't matter or African lives don't matter. Not sure they give a crap about European lives so it is amusing. Not caring about it is fine, different from boo'ing or whatever else that is not indifference. But Turkish football fans are little better than savages in the stadium (like every set I guess), so is a minor snub.
  4. Weird to end with that when we're talking about coverage not editorializing, but I guess that is to be expected, heh. Not seeing the reason to be upset at Paris winning the tragedy olympics, plenty of reasons people rate it higher.
  5. People did mourn for Russia, people left flowers at the consulate here. But Kenya and Lebanon are places where people rightly or wrongly see violence as the background. Beirut was a synonym with a warzone not long ago. Paris also had heavy media coverage due to the place it took place, nastiness of it (similar to the Mumbai attacks in terms of coverage) and social media. I doubt Lebanese or Kenyans or Iraqis really give much of a crap when Westerners die. Besides, if there is an outpouring of grief for anyone that dies en masse, fatigue or some mental trauma is inevitable
  6. And now 2 dead, not the police and a standoff with some people in a home. Apparently this is the lead planner of Friday's attacks.
  7. Collected leaves, then noticed the wind blew a whole bunch back in front of our house. However, they are in a neat pile, so I suspect this was done by someone. Can't fix it for now, our bottom step is gone - concrete guys coming by to fix it. Given my neighbours, I expect someone to complain about the noise
  8. Heh, yeah... http://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/video-surfaces-making-threats-against-muslims-in-quebec As for the Turkish fans booing that, eh, I guess they think Europeans dislike them and didn't care when a bunch of them got blown up a while ago.
  9. Hm, and now a lady in Toronto got punched a couple of times and called a terrorist by two guys. Canadians are so shocked by this, it's kind of funny.
  10. Euro 2016 is going to be fun.
  11. The West are the people with the guns and money, that'd be my guess why
  12. Wow, this thread has certainly gone places. Go figure it's one I made
  13. Dumb move, in my mind.
  14. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/nov/16/canadian-pictured-as-paris-terrorist-in-suspected-gamergate-smear Jubbal's tweets do make him punchable, but no jihadi.
  15. Yeah, that is pretty scummy to do. Press need to be a tad more responsible, as well, as that is one sketchy PS job.n
  16. Works for the ISIS parody there. Meanwhile in Canada, a mosque was set on fire - http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/mosque-peterborough-fire-1.3320013
  17. Hm, had always thought they didn't mind the mosques that produced radicals as they were good bait to draw people who could then be watched.
  18. Yep, hadn't heard that term before - sounds like someone tossing you in a ditch. My job wasn't that bad, but had gotten super crappy of late, Management had a 'Vision' at sometime and I guess that's when things changed. But yes, will have to find something interesting or at least not as abhorrent.
  19. Was reported in here, nothing too much other than just reporting on the two bombs and the death toll. Also had some Lebanese woman call for earthquakes to hit Saudi Arabia and the US for some reason. Paris wins the tragedy Olympics playing now, sorry.
  20. Even better for West then, I guess. Apparently, a lot of people are annoyed that this got more attention than Beirut being bombed. Arab lives don't matter, etc. Heh.
  21. Heh, wonder what will happen with Kadyrov if Putin is gone. And really, that is what the West wants.
  22. She really got the short end of the stick, didn't she. It's almost painful to see such an amazing character get wasted like that, first in HotS, now here. I dunno, compared to her character in WoL ahe has been vasty improved! She even told a Protoss she had no beef vs Kaldir. Figured she would get off from murdering billions.
  23. Yep, got burned that way. Tried for roaming Banshees but forgot no AA there so wasn't a stunner. Lancie was good, even if Alarak was a bit too edgy at times. All in all, was ok. Epilogue was some BS, but I did feel a bit down that the saga is done. Metzen still sucks, though
  24. Please tell me more what would happen in my own country, because i obviously don't know anything about it. If you think that Chechnya achieving independence under the guise of Islamic liberation would have had no effect on other homogenous islamic regions then you have no idea how politics work, and those principles apply not only to Russia, but anywhere else. At a basic level you don't let sections of your country secede whatever their identity is. Sets a bad example.
  25. Well, could be because some other Islamists want them dead just due to differing flavours. I figure the worst we'll get will be fundamentalist types like Westboro, irritating and noisy but not too harmful. Also - http://qz.com/550365/belgian-home-affairs-minister-says-isil-communicates-over-playstation-4/ Time to ban all consoles.
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