If a person is killed by a mass murderer or serial killer it's in the news as a top story and sometimes appears for days, but when people are killed in wars the only coverage it gets is usually bottom line articles. If someone gets killed in a "postal" shooting it will be top story and in the news for days. When "30 people killed in helicopter bombing" it's always a low-down on news sites or just gets a paragraph or so in news papers.
So what is it that makes being murdered so much more traumatic and worse than dying in a war?
2007-03-06
18:38:24
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darkelf2110
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