Munki Bhoy wrote:Brits being involved should make no difference whatsoever. If you know people that are making that flight you'd do your best to find out if they were involved whether they said there were Brits on board or not. The fact that there's 1, 5, or the whole plane load that at Brits makes no change to whether it could be someone you know or not.
We're all human beings, we should all be just as concerned and bothered no matter who is involved. Just because a lot of humans don't think like that is no excuse to play to their relative disillusionment. And yet again it comes down to power. The power of the media, and certainly the power of the leader of the country! They should be setting a good example, and in this case they're not.
So basically, you're wrong and the news shouldn't be wrong too because everyone else is.
But the news is right - they are reporting what has happened. As we are in Britain, then it makes perfect sense to put more emphasis on news which is relevant to Britain and British people. Are you suggesting that if there were no British people involved the crash wouldn't have been reported at all? Of course it would. The fact that there were British people on board is a fact, and it is specifically reported here because it is relevant here.
When there are disasters such as crashes, earthquakes and floods in other countries, which have nothing whatsoever to do with anyone British, it is thoroughly reported and the PM usually makes a comment (in exactly the same way as he did here), and sometimes even the royals have their say. If this didn't happen you might have a point - but it does, and you don't. Well you possibly do, but I have a feeling that it is part of a different agenda.