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Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Flicked over to Sky News this afty to see the latest on the tsunami disaster. They were rolling some new footage which, the presenters were saying, was "just in, and has not yet been seen by any of us".
There was a fella laying on an overturned car that was half submerged in water. A crowd of people were around him. He was reaching into the murky water, I thought, to try to get the door of the car open. After a minute or so of groping around, he suddenly jerked his hand out of the water, looked around and said something, then cautiously reached back in. He slowly pulled his arm up, with his hand gripped around the bare ankle of a corpse. At this point, Sky immediately cut the new footage and went back to the repeated scenes of the waves breaking over that hotel pool.
Absolutely awful - and an indication (as if we didn't already know) of how "sanitised" most news reports are. I wouldn't think that footage will be used again in any of the mainstream news programmes. An awful, horrible image that will stay with me a long time. My heart goes out to them.
There was a fella laying on an overturned car that was half submerged in water. A crowd of people were around him. He was reaching into the murky water, I thought, to try to get the door of the car open. After a minute or so of groping around, he suddenly jerked his hand out of the water, looked around and said something, then cautiously reached back in. He slowly pulled his arm up, with his hand gripped around the bare ankle of a corpse. At this point, Sky immediately cut the new footage and went back to the repeated scenes of the waves breaking over that hotel pool.
Absolutely awful - and an indication (as if we didn't already know) of how "sanitised" most news reports are. I wouldn't think that footage will be used again in any of the mainstream news programmes. An awful, horrible image that will stay with me a long time. My heart goes out to them.
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