DRose, in another thread, posted the following:
from Newsday
Why would anybody care? What in the world would possess Newsday (a paper that publishes in the New York City area (Long Island, to be exact)) to run a piece about a group of inbred preachers in a town of 14,000 (in a state which itself ranks 47th out of 50 in population) who don't want some stupid travelling show in their town?
I mean - who cares? They don't want the revue in their town, they don't want the revue in their town. The quesion is Why is this national news???
Simple: There are too many news outlets chasing too few stories. That's why these people, making a decision that affects, maybe, 100 people, are all of a sudden national news. That's why that stupid bint who ran away from her husband this last summer was national news. Small towns and stupid bints have been making dumb decisions for thousands of years - but it's only recently that hundreds of millions of otherwise properly non-caring citizens are forced to endure their stories, even if they assiduously try not to.
And I don't know what the freak-all to do about it except ignore it the best I can.
N.D. City Council Cancels Male Dance Show
By Associated Press
October 29, 2005, 12:58 AM EDT
JAMESTOWN, N.D. -- An official with Australia's "Thunder from Down Under" male revue called cancellation of a scheduled North Dakota performance...
By Associated Press
October 29, 2005, 12:58 AM EDT
JAMESTOWN, N.D. -- An official with Australia's "Thunder from Down Under" male revue called cancellation of a scheduled North Dakota performance...
from Newsday
Why would anybody care? What in the world would possess Newsday (a paper that publishes in the New York City area (Long Island, to be exact)) to run a piece about a group of inbred preachers in a town of 14,000 (in a state which itself ranks 47th out of 50 in population) who don't want some stupid travelling show in their town?
I mean - who cares? They don't want the revue in their town, they don't want the revue in their town. The quesion is Why is this national news???
Simple: There are too many news outlets chasing too few stories. That's why these people, making a decision that affects, maybe, 100 people, are all of a sudden national news. That's why that stupid bint who ran away from her husband this last summer was national news. Small towns and stupid bints have been making dumb decisions for thousands of years - but it's only recently that hundreds of millions of otherwise properly non-caring citizens are forced to endure their stories, even if they assiduously try not to.
And I don't know what the freak-all to do about it except ignore it the best I can.
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