Am I the only news-consumer troubled by this clear inequity involving news coverage?
So much very important news, notably worldly suffering and tragedy, has been overridden and omitted to make available as much newsprint and broadcast-time as possible for the passing of Queen Elizabeth.Every time I turned to Canada's national CBC news channel, day or night, it was various forms of this.
A renowned newsman once justly implicated the Western world's news coverage and consuming callousness and imbalance: “A hundred Pakistanis going off a mountain in a bus make less of a story than three Englishmen drowning in the Thames.”
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