Charity, Justice, and Hurricane Harvey
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As the CNN
anchor was about to introduce another segment on another hero in the aftermath
of Hurricane Harvey, music began to play in the background.
It was almost
imperceptible–so conditioned are we to expect this kind of artfully packaged
reporting in the wake of so-call “natural” disasters. The intent is hardly
disguised: “human interest” stories like these are meant to restore our faith
in the basic decency of humans. And to boost advertising revenues for the
network.
The cynic might
say the latter is more important to network executives but we viewers
reliably–storm after tragic storm–give them the data they need to keep at it.
We consume these stories, are moved to tears by them (the music helps with
that), and grant our permission again and again to be manipulated in such easy,
overt ways.
To say this
isn’t to denigrate the selflessness of ordinary people who often go to extraordinary
lengths to help the vulnerable in times of crisis. (But maybe we could stop
saying that Texans–or North Carolinians or West Virginians or whoever–are the
very best at this; it’s not a competition and no one group has a
monopoly on goodness).
Read more at https://debradeanmurphy.wordpress.com/2017/09/03/charity-justice-and-hurricane-harvey/
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