First NOLA, then Haiti, now Chile. What I want to know is….
How many times must we suffer through this same kind of character assassination by the media in criminalizing behavior that, under catastrophic circumstances, is normal and expectable. If this photograph showed Chilean citizens running from a store with boxes of brand new large screen TV’s — especially given widespread power outages — that’d be one thing. But really!
Someone at Reuters should be slapped upside the head for running a caption simultaneously describing these people as “desperate and hungry” then labeling them — twice, no less — as “looters” for making off, yes, with bulk-size packages of toilet paper.
I mean, God forbid the staff at Reuters World Headquarters should ever find itself in a situation where a magnitude 8.8 earthquake has hit the city, the Pathmark across the street was standing open and in shambles, with little order in existence for miles, with people “having to go” and Cottonelle supply running desperately low.
And then, my question for the AP regarding the “looter caption” they partnered with this one is: Just what’s your position on milk?
…Finally, what about this?
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