4/21/2011 3:54:18 PM
I don't understand what the argument is..Journalists know better than we do how dangerous these places are... obviously they are only there because they care about reporting it to us. If they die then yes its sad, but i'm not about to shed a tear... they know where they are and what the risks are. Plenty of people die in situations that are actually beyond their control every single day and i don't cry over that...I'm AstralAdvent and i approved this message.
4/21/2011 3:56:29 PM
You don't have to shed a tear, that's fine. But saying he was over there for reasons like greed or desire for fame is disrespectful and ignorant. Saying he was stupid and that he shouldn't have been there documenting these conflicts is also ignorant. I suppose expecting TWW to show some respect, even for fellow Wolfpack, is too much to ask.Carry on with whatever ill-informed notions you have of what he contributed to the world and what he should/shouldn't have been doing.
4/21/2011 4:00:50 PM
....and here we have Ronny being Ronny, ITT.[Edited on April 21, 2011 at 4:03 PM. Reason : e]
4/21/2011 4:02:46 PM
^^We wolfwebbers work our jobs anonymously and for charity, its not too much to ask this journalist to do the sameI'm AstralAdvent and i approved this message./]
4/21/2011 4:03:46 PM
Just because you will never be nominated for Best Sandwich Artist doesn't mean you have to be jealous of someone else's accomplishments and resulting fame.
4/21/2011 4:14:53 PM
hahahaI'm AstralAdvent and i approved this message.
4/21/2011 4:15:22 PM
However, you also probably wouldn't be in danger from deadly shrapnel and cross fire while restocking the cooler.
4/21/2011 4:17:39 PM
4/21/2011 6:45:59 PM
The loss of life is sad, but not completely unforeseeable given the proclivity towards sticking his hand into the hornets nest of battle time and time again.Prayers to his family. Nobody should have to lose a son, brother, and friend this early in life.Oh, and uh... photojournalism ruined war. Look at the popular opinion of US involvement in wars from before the involvement of combat photographers through today, and that's basically indisputable. The more cameras that are on the battlefield, the more the public at large is shown the horrors, the less support they have for the cause - no matter how just or noble it may be.
4/21/2011 7:02:10 PM
somewhat off topic, but, I just saw this:
4/21/2011 7:04:50 PM
4/22/2011 4:49:39 PM
what cause is noble enough to kill for
4/22/2011 4:50:12 PM
4/22/2011 4:55:26 PM
JesusAllahoilland
4/22/2011 4:55:37 PM
4/22/2011 5:32:41 PM
4/29/2011 1:28:26 PM
Photojournalism ruined war because it forces people to acknowledge how much it sucks. I have a good friend at work that is fundamentalist Christian and has the typical right-wing political view ("America, fuck yeah!") but she won't even watch a somewhat-realistic conflict movie like "Blackhawk Down" or "Hurt Locker" because she thinks its too graphic and violent. I think its important to have at least a rudimentary understanding of what happens in war because the shit ain't pretty. I'd love it if war was more like some Mel Gibson the-good-guy-always-wins summer blockbuster where everything is cool, but its not.
4/29/2011 10:47:14 PM
i am sorry for the family and their loss.
4/30/2011 12:46:14 AM