Keltoi
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Muslim Woman:
Ignored by the media? I wake up every morning to stories about 100 Iraqis, 50 Iraqis, 30 Iraqis,etc, killed in suicide market bombings, hospitals, schools, etc. The media isn't ignoring Iraqi civilian deaths. You can argue about why they are so keen to cover the issue, but that is another thread.
What makes you think Americans don't care about the issue? Of course we care. That is what will get Americans out of Iraq, when people aren't getting killed on a daily basis. You seem to believe it is the fault of Americans and the government that suicide bombers are blowing up civilians right and left. I agree that the U.S. responsible, but in a different way than you do. The U.S. is responsible for a power vaccum, not for making Iraqis slaughter each other. All that being said, I'm sure most Americans are effected by the stories they see of Iraqi civilians being blown up and butchered like cattle. Because of the senselessness and the inhumane brutality. Americans feel helpless, not emotionless.
But does it mean that 200 deaths under US occupation will be ignored by the media & US people will act normally day after day when because of their country VC tragedy are taking place daily in other countries
Ignored by the media? I wake up every morning to stories about 100 Iraqis, 50 Iraqis, 30 Iraqis,etc, killed in suicide market bombings, hospitals, schools, etc. The media isn't ignoring Iraqi civilian deaths. You can argue about why they are so keen to cover the issue, but that is another thread.
IF ur heart bleeds for 31 students ( i m not saying that u must not feel
sad ) ; also try to feel the pain of thousands ( if not millions ) of Iraqi & Afghan mothers who lost their kids because of USA. Is it too much to expect ?
What makes you think Americans don't care about the issue? Of course we care. That is what will get Americans out of Iraq, when people aren't getting killed on a daily basis. You seem to believe it is the fault of Americans and the government that suicide bombers are blowing up civilians right and left. I agree that the U.S. responsible, but in a different way than you do. The U.S. is responsible for a power vaccum, not for making Iraqis slaughter each other. All that being said, I'm sure most Americans are effected by the stories they see of Iraqi civilians being blown up and butchered like cattle. Because of the senselessness and the inhumane brutality. Americans feel helpless, not emotionless.