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What it does is provide people an outlet for their feelings during a confronting world event. Do you think people are changing their profile pictures because they think it will destroy ISIS?
I reckon a large majority of them are doing it because everyone else is. And thats what society is so good at. The Jesuischarlie was a typical example, where people I know didn't even understand what it was even about.
 
precisely! Just a way of people feeling like they are contributing to the massive cause, but in effect it does zero. Much alike the #putyourbatsout, what does it even do.
Yup.

If you want to show your support go donate. Changing your profile picture to have a filter is utterly redundant.
 
Yup.

If you want to show your support go donate. Changing your profile picture to have a filter is utterly redundant.
I loved seeing so many French people lining up to donate blood, now that is actually doing something.
 
I loved seeing so many French people lining up to donate blood, now that is actually doing something.
Now that's making a difference.

Not that we can do that from here to help, but donating money to the Red Cross/aid etc is going to help more than putting a stupid filter on a photo on social media.
 

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The thing is, the cynical people think they're doing it as some sort of way to "help". Whereas, in reality, people are doing it as a way to share their condolences.

How many of you complainers have written RIP on the internet? Should have just donated money.
 
The thing is, the cynical people think they're doing it as some sort of way to "help". Whereas, in reality, people are doing it as a way to share their condolences.

How many of you complainers have written RIP on the internet? Should have just donated money.

This.

I haven't done it - it's pretty pointless, doesn't actually achieve anything tangible... But it's a gesture, and gestures can be important.

If I was French, after the day they had, if I woke today and saw all of my foreign friends with the French flag overlay, and the Adelaide Oval and Opera House lit up, I think I'd take a small amount of comfort from that; the feeling that they aren't alone and the Western world is feeling a measure of their sadness as well.
 

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Never seen a Lebanon flag for the victims of that suicide bomber. Or a Palestinian flag for all those innocents bombed by Israel.

Because both are outside western culture. When Jim Stynes died Australia and Ireland mourned because both were affected. It didn't make news anywhere else because the incident was outside of their sphere in much the same way that major city newspapers don't report on news in other cities unless it has a direct impact on their readers.

When a Western country is attacked all Western countries grieve. When something happens on an enormous scale (boxing day tsunami or 9/11) the world grieves together. It's not a case of media or people not caring, it's a case of people being affected by what is most relevant to them.
 
Just a little difference between the two

Which is why people are grieving relative to the affect it has had on them. You'd show a lot more support for said mate than you would the victims in France because it has a bigger impact on you.
 
I wonder how many of those that have been spouting the cynical "this happened in Palestine or Lebanon" line, follow Palestine and Lebanon news daily?
 

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I see a lot of SJWs saying this is only making news because it's white people etc etc. No, unfortunately bombings and killings in third world Islamic shitholes are common occurrences, one of the deciding factors in how much news attention something receives is how rare/unusual it is. Attacks on famous, Western, peaceful cities are not common, hence why they make news. If it was about white/non-white we would hear about the Ukrainian war every night, but we don't, because violence is common in that region.
 
We hear about Paris because they're a white, Western nation and we are also a white western nation so we have a stronger connection to them. The fact that we accept violence in some parts of the world as par for the course is probably part of the problem that these 'SJWs' are addressing.
 
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I feel dumber every time I read one of your posts
He is right though from a media outlet standpoint

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We hear about Paris because they're a white, Western nation and we are also a white western nation so we have a stronger connection to them. The fact that we accept violence in some parts of the world as par for the course is probably part of the problem that these 'SJWs' are addressing.
We accept violence as par for the course because thats exactly what it is?
 
We accept violence as par for the course because thats exactly what it is?

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'
 
how do you make it so people can't see when you're active on messenger? Like it won't say 'active 13 m ago'
 

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