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Ferguson, MO

I am serious. People die every day. That's not national news to me, even if there's a racism angle, I don't consider it nationally newsworthy. Casey Anthony wasn't nationally newsworthy, nor was Trayvon Martin nor Jodi Arias, but then we all get wrapped up in it and ignore news that should be as nationally televised, that should be as nationally followed as these types of events, news that most of those same people will never know.

This isn't people interested in national news, this is digital rubbernecking, some of it's even straight up gossip - the frenzy over these things boggles my mind when I consider there's no such reaction to things so much more important on such grander scales.

The most nationally newsworthy thing I've seen on tv related to any of this is the cops' action against the media. That's about it.
 
The actions of the police against the protestors and against the media and citizens make this important and newsworthy. I was disturbed by the scenes coming out of there. The police are at war with the citizens. It's civil war.

and it's nice to have the president comment on something here at home.

African Americans deeply care about this. We shouldn't be telling them what to care about or that their issues aren't important enough to get some press.
 
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