Like many other media sources this morning's Standard reported the airplane crash that killed most of the members of KHL's Lokomotiv Yaroslavl. They also couldn't resist including a picture of a body being hauled out of the wreckage, unlike other media organizations. Scanning through the rag at my bus stop, I was unprepared to come across the image but was immediately disgusted. I also felt horror because the body had more than a passing resemblance to SB's physique. I would have been devastated to see my beloved's body plastered across a newspaper.
I will agree that images of death can be important to convey the gravity of a situation. I can even agree that they are truthful images that are part of a record. But I do not agree with the tabloid-like exploitation of such images for shock and titillation value. I will say no thank you next time the paper is offered to me at my bus stop.
I will agree that images of death can be important to convey the gravity of a situation. I can even agree that they are truthful images that are part of a record. But I do not agree with the tabloid-like exploitation of such images for shock and titillation value. I will say no thank you next time the paper is offered to me at my bus stop.
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