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Because violence is more common in a certain area we shrug our shoulders at individual attacks because 'that's the way it is there', while we are up in arms about an attack in a less violent part of the world. civilians dying in a marketplace in Beirut and civilians dying at a concert in Paris is the same shit but we don't see it as so. This is what I meant by 'accepting'
So you don't think a terror attack in a peaceful country is bigger news than one in a war torn third world one?
The seven pillars of newsworthiness
Timeliness
How recent it is.
Proximity
How close it is.
Rarity
How rare it is.
Prominence
How important it is.
Impact
How influential it is.
Novelty
How new it is.
Human Interest
How touching it is.






