I would like to start a thread about a big debate here:
Is it right for the media to show dead people / body parts or any other hard sights to the people ?
a few problems automaticly arise:
1. privacy of the wounded / dead
2. pornography (not sexual but bloody)
two examples that serve this debate are:
1. In terrorist actions here in Israel, the media shows a lot of the scene (too much to many people's taste) and have reporters waiting in the hospitals to talk with the wounded and their families.
In the Dolphinarium, then even went as far as trying to talk with the families at the patological institute when they came to identify their precious ones bodies.
2. In the terrorist action in NY, it was the extreme opposite, no faces, no bodies, nobody interviewing the families at the hospitals etc.
There are many reasons to go the first way and many against. Same for the other way.
What do you think about it, and please try to stay on topic: Pornography of crime by the media.
Is it right for the media to show dead people / body parts or any other hard sights to the people ?
a few problems automaticly arise:
1. privacy of the wounded / dead
2. pornography (not sexual but bloody)
two examples that serve this debate are:
1. In terrorist actions here in Israel, the media shows a lot of the scene (too much to many people's taste) and have reporters waiting in the hospitals to talk with the wounded and their families.
In the Dolphinarium, then even went as far as trying to talk with the families at the patological institute when they came to identify their precious ones bodies.
2. In the terrorist action in NY, it was the extreme opposite, no faces, no bodies, nobody interviewing the families at the hospitals etc.
There are many reasons to go the first way and many against. Same for the other way.
What do you think about it, and please try to stay on topic: Pornography of crime by the media.
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