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And this is why I really don't watch the news anymore.....
DH turned on the news a couple of nights ago and walked away, leaving the remote - well, no-where near me. So I got to see a few minutes of the news.
Here's what I saw:
They were talking about "Coming next" attractions - --
They showed a video of a truck reportedly with the engine running. No-one was in the driver's seat.
A little boy (8-10 years old) got out of the truck, shut the door, and walked away.
Into the convenience store his father was in we find out later.
A man walks by the truck, looks at the ignition and kind of double-takes, gets in the truck, and drives away.
Now - here's where I lost all faith in the news (like I had any to begin with)
She says: "And this little boy was almost the victim of this violent carjacking"
Uh -no, he's a victim of his father not being smart enough to leave neither him in the truck nor the truck running.
I'm always amazed by how stupid people are. Last night there was a story about some idiot woman who walked off the curb right into the path of a duck boat. Didn't even look up from her phone. And of course, it's the duck boat's fault for not stopping fast enough.
I don't watch television either.... We do own a T.V. but we have no cable or any channels at all. I do have movies and Netflix though. Obviously we have internet and sometimes I'll see a news story posted on FB or something- but it is rare that I actually click on it and read it.... I tend to be out of the loop on news stories and/or anything current that comes on T.V.....
Almost a victim of a violent car jacking?! Uh. No. The boy's father was the victim of theft, and it's probably one of opportunity, because he was stupid and irresponsible enough to leave a younger child in his truck with the engine running. The kid got bored/hungry/thirsty and went to find his dad. Mr. Opportunity came by and helped himself to an unoccupied and running vehicle. Heck as an adult I've done the same thing as the kid in the same situation only I turn off the car, take the keys and lock the car before I leave it.
Almost a victim of a violent car jacking?! Uh. No. The boy's father was the victim of theft, and it's probably one of opportunity, because he was stupid and irresponsible enough to leave a younger child in his truck with the engine running. The kid got bored/hungry/thirsty and went to find his dad. Mr. Opportunity came by and helped himself to an unoccupied and running vehicle. Heck as an adult I've done the same thing as the kid in the same situation only I turn off the car, take the keys and lock the car before I leave it.
Yes! Plus, the dad originally told the cops the kid was in the truck and had to jump out as the thief took the truck. Then the video was released. Different story. However, the fact remains, this was NOT a "Violent Car Jacking"
Yes! Plus, the dad originally told the cops the kid was in the truck and had to jump out as the thief took the truck. Then the video was released. Different story. However, the fact remains, this was NOT a "Violent Car Jacking"
True. Unfortunately, "Man leaves eight year old in running truck. Kid leaves truck. Truck stolen." does not get as much attention or as many viewers as, "Eight year old boy almost a victim of a violent car jacking." Unfortunately sensationalism & sex are what get attention, keep attention & sell these days.
Yes, some journalists (using the term loosely in this case) can't resist the pressure to put a sensational lead on a story. They do have to keep up viewer ratings so while such tactics are regrettable, they are understandable.
Some stations do a much more responsible job than others. It pays to channel surf, IMO, to find local news done well.
Oddly, despite the fact that I detest the bias of Fox national news, we find that the local team has the best coverage by far. They're typically first with breaking news and don't hype it up, also being careful not to speculate or make unverified statements.
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I am so glad to know I am not alone in not watching the news. A few years ago, when I still worked in the Middle School kitchen, I cannot tell you how many times I was put down or called stupid because even back then I didn't know what was going on. I think after 9/11 is when I stopped watching the news.
My normal response currently - is it on the Disney Channel? If not then I don't know about it! The plus of toddlers taking over the tv - I never see anything unless it's on demand. While this may irritate some, missing out on the news & all the violence shown doesn't bother me at all.