In yesterdays news

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/coronavirus

As you said in the other thread:
Potter wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 3:27 am You don't have to "expect" or speculate at anything, just read the news.
We're both on the same platform, reading the same news, we both have access to exactly the same information, how is it that you think I'm seeing something different?
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I'm somewhat feart* to enter into a discussion about this but here is my opinion.
In my lifetime it has always been so. Today's horror drops off the page when a new one turns up. Wasn't there something going off in Afghanistan recently? I wonder what happened to that.
The trouble is that each humanitarian situation is important and it is impossible to help them all equally at the same time. Therefore people tend to react most to something new or with the loudest voice.

*Being white (ie sickly pinky, orangy, reddish, light brown), privileged, British, racist, toxic elderly, etc
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News/media is an entertainment provider. Currently Vlad the Impaler is the latest attraction and top of the pops,the Covidz is an old has been.
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Can anyone remember "Partygate"?

I get the feeling the war is very advantageous to Boris ...
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Mr Moofo wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 10:23 am Can anyone remember "Partygate"?

I get the feeling the war is very advantageous to Boris ...
That was always going to go quiet was police investigation rumbled on.

You almost have to feel sorry for him; brought in to 'get Brexit done' - then a pandemic for two years, promptly followed by a war.
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