Why is the media so insensitive?
Everyone is commenting outrageously here and there, about how the California firefighters and sheriffs were wrong, or how the girls might have been alive, about how it wasn't really their fault... etc. Picking people to blame, picking scapegoats. But the truth is, why did the media have to bring this up now? The families are still mourning. The truth should be told, yes. But all people are going to do is mull over who is right and who is wrong, what should be done, what shouldn't, etc. Blaming. The girl is already dead. Her life on earth, at least, is done. So what now? All we can do is learn from this incident. I don't want to talk about whether her family should sure the firefighters, or not, or whatever it is. But whatever happens now, whatever blame is put on now, won't change the fate of the poor girl. Why can't we take a moment to remember, or respect her life? Sure, changes should be made and this incident will definitely serve as a caution and learning experience for future emergencies. But now....
http://edition.cnn.com/2014/01/15/us/asiana-crash-new-video/index.html?hpt=hp_t1