Threefingeredjack
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Tonight on the news there was coverage of the ceremonial finishing of the Boston Marathon. A fitting and appropriate thing to do. But one of the lines in the story struck me as a little over the top, and maybe I'm wrong. The comment was made about the "heroic first responders who rushed to aid the victims" What? They rushed to aid the victims because it is their job. It's what they do day in and day out. It is how they make their living.
The media seems to overhype every story like this. Was the aid needed? Without doubt. Was their service quick and effective? No doubt. Was their performance "heroic"???? Mehhhh....no. The scale was unusual, but it seems that since 9/11 the media seems bent on making everyone a victim, and anyone who does something vital a hero. This, IMHO, tends to cheapen the actions of those who truly do perform heroic service. Or maybe I'm just turning into a crotchety old man.
The media seems to overhype every story like this. Was the aid needed? Without doubt. Was their service quick and effective? No doubt. Was their performance "heroic"???? Mehhhh....no. The scale was unusual, but it seems that since 9/11 the media seems bent on making everyone a victim, and anyone who does something vital a hero. This, IMHO, tends to cheapen the actions of those who truly do perform heroic service. Or maybe I'm just turning into a crotchety old man.
