View Full Version : The missing persons hysteria
KevinTheOmnivore
Jun 22nd, 2005, 09:15 AM
Okay, is it just me, or are A. people vanishing more than they used to, or B. Has the media taken a sudden interest in this....?
First we had the bogus runaway bride, the woman in Aruba, the horrible murder in Florida, etc.
But it seems like for the first time ever, every time somebody disappears, not only is it on the news, but all of the 24 hr. cable networks are covering it, and the talking head programs are even debating it.
I'm not necessarily saying this is a bad thing, but why now? Why has something that once seemed so local turned into national news? Are the networks starved for stories? Are we all neurotic and paranoid like Michael Moore said? :)
AChimp
Jun 22nd, 2005, 09:38 AM
I dunno, I thought the recent one about the missing Cub Scout kid was great. What kind of dumbass walks five miles in the opposite direction of your camp? :lol
It makes me wish that kid was eaten by a bear.
Emu
Jun 22nd, 2005, 10:39 AM
I'm not necessarily saying this is a bad thing, but why now? Why has something that once seemed so local turned into national news? Are the networks starved for stories? Are we all neurotic and paranoid like Michael Moore said? :)
Yes.
Also, did you notice they only cover kidnappings/disapperances of attractive and/or well off white kids?
mburbank
Jun 22nd, 2005, 11:13 AM
There have always been big media human interest stories, but never in my lifetime has there been such a hunger for them. There MUST be at least one daily, front page, ongoing non political story at all times.
There are a number of reasons.
they're easy to cover.
They're simple to understand. (Try comparing runaway bride to Iran/contra or the Tyco trial)
They generate zero political pressure.
It's easy to hook your audience through empathy. Every parent fears their children vanishing.
There is no risk of making your media outlet a target. No one will attack your bias on the senate floor for thorough coverage of jacko's trial.
It's a fad. Missing people stories are all the rage right now. Shark attacks were the rage a year ago with virtually every shark attack that happened getting major, sustained national media coverage. In the seventies, local Boston news in media ALWAYS led with what had burned down since the last news cycle. Things that had burned were sometimes as much as 1/3 of the broadcast.
El Blanco
Jun 22nd, 2005, 11:27 AM
I remember the shark attack craze. They kept it hyped and going even though it was statistically proven that shark attacks had actually decreased up to that point. And most of them were nowhere near fatal or something stupid like that.
We need a rash of celebrity deaths. Better yet, psuedo-celebrities. I'm hoping for the Runaway Bitch are her retard of a husband.........and whatever "news poersonality" gives them a half second of air time.
Emu
Jun 22nd, 2005, 11:58 AM
If only Terri Schiavo would die, that would free up some airtime for a new media bitch.
GAsux
Jun 22nd, 2005, 01:07 PM
I'll bet ten internet dollars that if that missing Alabama girl wasn't a cute little white girl there wouldn't be such a big story. I bet if she were a minority, or fat, we wouldn't even be talking about it. No one cares if you abduct fat girls.
AChimp
Jun 22nd, 2005, 03:18 PM
I can't believe they're praising that stupid scout kid for being a robot.
"He had two thoughts going through his head all the time," she said. "Toby's always told him that 'If you get lost, stay on the trail.' So he stayed on the trail. We've also told him don't talk to strangers ... when an ATV or horse came by he got off the trail ... when they left, he got back on the trail."
I AM A COMPUTAR. MUST FOLLOW PRIME DIRECTIVE! STAY ON TRAIL! DON'T TALK TO STRANGERS!
I think being lost in the middle of fucking nowhere would override that second instruction for any normal person.
El Blanco
Jun 22nd, 2005, 03:19 PM
Hostess does.
And you're right. Children from poor areas that aren't "camera friendly" (minorities) don''t get media attention.
About the same time that Smith girl in Utah was abducted, a little black girl in Philidelphia was grabbed, bound and gagged in a basement of a housing project.
SHE CHEWED THROUGH THE ROPES ON HER HANDS TO ESCAPE.
Did anyone else hear about this?
sspadowsky
Jun 22nd, 2005, 03:21 PM
Have you looked at the kid? He's clearly a low-watt bulb. No kid that dumb should roam unsupervised without at least having a Lo-Jack strapped to him.
El Blanco
Jun 22nd, 2005, 03:21 PM
I think being lost in the middle of fucking nowhere would override that second instruction for any normal person.
Ever see Deliverance?
AChimp
Jun 22nd, 2005, 03:33 PM
You gotta find someone who's only interested in dueling banjos with you. :chatter
GAsux
Jun 22nd, 2005, 03:42 PM
You can't hardly turn on the tv without catching something about little Ms. Teen America who tragically met her demise, probably anyway, wihle going on an unsupervised trip to a resort island full of alcohol and dirty humping.
My parents wouldn't have let me stay in our own home alone overnight when I was 17, much less pay to fly me to a tropical island where I could drink and fuck all I wanted without having to worry about anyone telling me what to do.
If that girl was black, or fat, no one would be talking about what a tragedy it is, they wouldn't be sending search parties all over the island, etc. They'd say, damn, that sure sucked. Anyway, the Yankess scored 18 runs in an inning last night......
El Blanco
Jun 22nd, 2005, 03:47 PM
Off the fucking Devil Rays. And they gave up 11. Randy Johnson got chased by the fourth.
KevinTheOmnivore
Jun 22nd, 2005, 11:22 PM
Maybe Tampa should sign DeJean.....
El Blanco
Jun 22nd, 2005, 11:58 PM
Feel free to go fuck yourself.
ScruU2wice
Jun 23rd, 2005, 01:15 AM
summer of the shark
Yggdrasill
Jun 23rd, 2005, 11:25 AM
Here in Idaho there was a triple homocide with two children kidnapped(I'm sure they were killed elsewhere) this summer. The news interviewed a family member who was in prison and that was the end of that. But yay! They are still missing, more news to come i'm sure.
I can't believe they were looking for that boy scout for so long because he kept hiding! >:
*BREAKING NEWS*
The letters b, c, d, j, q, w, x, y, and z are currently missing in the samoan alphabet.
Michael Jackson could not be reached for comment. But in real news a girl almost got abducted I think yesterday in Oregon. She's ok but at least she got flashed to make the story more juicy.
Just remembered, my step mom once lectured me once about child abductions and such. She did it in a warning way like "Don't you be doing none of that!" holy crap i'm still typing ok i'll stop i'm so sleepy.
Emu
Jun 23rd, 2005, 12:37 PM
What?
Yggdrasill
Jun 23rd, 2005, 02:26 PM
That's the last time I stay up all night listening to the DVD commentary that is oh so full of info. Insomnia + DVD commentary = insanity
The One and Only...
Jun 23rd, 2005, 03:36 PM
These types of stories are covered because the media likes to focus attention on individuals. It makes the stories more personal.
It's kinda like when Stalin said that a single death is a tragedy, and a million deaths is a statistic. People just don't quite care as much when they can't attach themselves, and that means a drop in the one thing the media really cares about: ratings.
kellychaos
Jun 23rd, 2005, 05:03 PM
I can't believe they were looking for that boy scout for so long because he kept hiding! >:
Be pre-scared.
kellychaos
Jun 23rd, 2005, 05:04 PM
I dunno, I thought the recent one about the missing Cub Scout kid was great. What kind of dumbass walks five miles in the opposite direction of your camp? :lol
It makes me wish that kid was eaten by a bear.
If only Darwinian evolution happened more quickly.
KevinTheOmnivore
Jun 23rd, 2005, 05:50 PM
It's kinda like when Stalin said that a single death is a tragedy, and a million deaths is a statistic. People just don't quite care as much when they can't attach themselves, and that means a drop in the one thing the media really cares about: ratings.
That's a fair point, but why now? People have always vanished, run away, and been kidnapped. Why does it get breaking news status on everyb 24 hr. network, and WHY does that thick headed boob Sean Hannity highlight it on every episode of his show?
I just fear this becoming a political thing. See I think this can become a polarizing issue. I have a great deal of faith in the partisans with microphones. Will this be a Willie Horton type of issue? Will each party have to take a "position" on where they stand on people being absolutely safe, 24/7, in their gated little communities....?
I prefered the sharks.
kellychaos
Jun 25th, 2005, 12:20 PM
It's kinda like when Stalin said that a single death is a tragedy, and a million deaths is a statistic. People just don't quite care as much when they can't attach themselves, and that means a drop in the one thing the media really cares about: ratings.
It scary how much that sentiment made me think of Donald Rumsfeld.
KevinTheOmnivore
Jul 25th, 2005, 07:25 PM
So that girl is still missing in Aruba, and it's still a crisis to Fox News and Joe Scarborough.
Yggdrasill
Jul 25th, 2005, 09:29 PM
People go missing all the time. Is she like important or something? I always change the channel when I see Missing in Aruba in the news.
GAsux
Jul 26th, 2005, 12:38 PM
You know I'm confident that that girl is either dead or being forced into prostitution in a third world country somewhere. But from the start, I'm confused about the whole thing.
If Ms. Alabama was on a high school trip with adult chapperone's etc, why was she out until all hours of the night, completely unsupervised, drinking, etc? I don't understand why not a single word has been said about the morality or wisdom of allowing your teenage daughter to go on an essentially unsupervies trip to a foreign country to a resort destination known for its party atmosphere.
As a parent myself, there is no way in hell I would let my daughter even go on that kind of trip. Whatever happened to family get togethers or a trip to Disneworld for graduation? Who sends their teenage daughter to a Girls Gone Wild destination, completely unsupervised?
kellychaos
Jul 26th, 2005, 04:57 PM
Hostess does.
And you're right. Children from poor areas that aren't "camera friendly" (minorities) don''t get media attention.
About the same time that Smith girl in Utah was abducted, a little black girl in Philidelphia was grabbed, bound and gagged in a basement of a housing project.
SHE CHEWED THROUGH THE ROPES ON HER HANDS TO ESCAPE.
Did anyone else hear about this?
Environment and learned survival skills. If you have been overly taken care of your whole life, how would you know how to take care of yourself? And ... oh yeah ... there's the moron aspect too, of course.
ScruU2wice
Jul 26th, 2005, 08:11 PM
You know I'm confident that that girl is either dead or being forced into prostitution in a third world country somewhere. But from the start, I'm confused about the whole thing.
If Ms. Alabama was on a high school trip with adult chapperone's etc, why was she out until all hours of the night, completely unsupervised, drinking, etc? I don't understand why not a single word has been said about the morality or wisdom of allowing your teenage daughter to go on an essentially unsupervies trip to a foreign country to a resort destination known for its party atmosphere.
As a parent myself, there is no way in hell I would let my daughter even go on that kind of trip. Whatever happened to family get togethers or a trip to Disneworld for graduation? Who sends their teenage daughter to a Girls Gone Wild destination, completely unsupervised?
I hate how these people basically want every single citizen in aruba arrested and detained without evidence till they find their daughter. I mean the resources on this island were probably stretched thinly on it's own citizens, and now the state of Alabama wants them to stop their lives till they find a genious girl that decided spending a night out in aruba would make sense.
Yggdrasill
Jul 27th, 2005, 01:35 AM
Now that I know who she was I wish I could forget about it but I know now i'll never forget her. She was a beautiful, strong, funny, outgoing, cheerleading honor roll all in one. :(
She actually looks like someone I would hate in real life so I hope they find her alive but disfigured.
Schwinny
Jul 28th, 2005, 04:17 AM
They're bringing the topic up again.
Whoever went missing in Aruba is supposedely dead, and they want us to care more by brining it back up with evidence that we could care less about.
Preechr
Aug 3rd, 2005, 04:02 PM
There are a number of reasons.
they're easy to cover.
They're simple to understand. (Try comparing runaway bride to Iran/contra or the Tyco trial)
They generate zero political pressure...
The average viewer, when offered a choice between something important but complex and something irrelevant but highly digestible, makes the obvious choice. At one time, the press was intended to help people keep tabs on big important things that weren't so obvious... hidden even...
Isn't that why we enshrined freedom of the press in the Constitution?
I think rather than wonder why the media has taken to serving the LCD viewer while abandoning it's intended mission we should be worried about what's being allowed to happen while the press is asleep at the wheel, blitz-covering random minutia.
But that's just me.
KevinTheOmnivore
Aug 3rd, 2005, 04:33 PM
I think that concern is one in the same. I know, hell, we all know that there is something MUCH more important to report on when we see a cable news station covering every white female who goes missing somewhere.
What do you want, a letter writing campaign? >:
Preechr
Aug 3rd, 2005, 04:40 PM
How many times do I have to tell you? Activism is for schmucks!
The only thing that produces any sort of real, tangible results is posting one's opinion on the inner-net.
I push a button, and my deepest, most heart-felt emoticons are forever enshrined within the hallowed archives of I-Mockery, to be treasured and cherished by all.
Now THAT's doing something. Dick Cheney can kiss my ass. HAH!
kahljorn
Aug 3rd, 2005, 07:21 PM
A letter writing campaign would be great, just send a letter to every senator or something bitching about how horrible President bush is and the rest of the government. spread the addresses around the internet. Most people are probably too lazy, though.
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