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maybe...but it doesn't seem to be related to any particular item
Just Ledoux it
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Cleaning my ears with a Q-tip makes me cough.
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As soon as I heard this was a story, I couldn’t help but have related thoughts. Aruba girl being the prime example.
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an odd number of Utahans are nutz about this, even though she’s got no connection to the state other than camping here
memorials set up and everything...seems bizarre to me
memorials set up and everything...seems bizarre to me
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Sorry to be so morose and depressing about it. Today is not my best mental health day at all. My heart goes out to her family and the whole thing is just sucks.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 2:33 pmAs soon as I heard this was a story, I couldn’t help but have related thoughts. Aruba girl being the prime example.
My heart just also hurts for the families of all the missing kids who aren't white and pretty who are sitting at home wishing that their child's case would get this kind of attention. If I was one of those parents, the insane amount of coverage this is getting would drive me insane.
Petito's body was found in Wyoming where 710 indigenous people, most of them female, have gone missing between 2011-2020. I cannot name any of them as I have not seen a second of coverage for any of them.
https://wysac.uwyo.edu/wysac/reports/View/7713
Thousands of others across the country just vanish; sometimes their bodies are found and identified, sometimes not. It's just so sad.
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There’s also this angle that she was a lifestyle blogger or whatever. The whole thing is well documented online m, even including the police body cam accounts of her fights with the fiancée. The general public can literally watch it like a movie.
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Yeah, I got you. The coverage is fine, to me, but this stuff almost never piques my interest for many of the reasons you stated.twocoach wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 2:53 pmSorry to be so morose and depressing about it. Today is not my best mental health day at all. My heart goes out to her family and the whole thing is just sucks.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 2:33 pmAs soon as I heard this was a story, I couldn’t help but have related thoughts. Aruba girl being the prime example.
My heart just also hurts for the families of all the missing kids who aren't white and pretty who are sitting at home wishing that their child's case would get this kind of attention. If I was one of those parents, the insane amount of coverage this is getting would drive me insane.
Petito's body was found in Wyoming where 710 indigenous people, most of them female, have gone missing between 2011-2020. I cannot name any of them as I have not seen a second of coverage for any of them.
https://wysac.uwyo.edu/wysac/reports/View/7713
Thousands of others across the country just vanish; sometimes their bodies are found and identified, sometimes not. It's just so sad.
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I agree that the coverage in a vacuum is fine. I just wish that communities of color felt like people cared about their missing youth.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 3:09 pmYeah, I got you. The coverage is fine, to me, but this stuff almost never piques my interest for many of the reasons you stated.twocoach wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 2:53 pmSorry to be so morose and depressing about it. Today is not my best mental health day at all. My heart goes out to her family and the whole thing is just sucks.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 2:33 pm
As soon as I heard this was a story, I couldn’t help but have related thoughts. Aruba girl being the prime example.
My heart just also hurts for the families of all the missing kids who aren't white and pretty who are sitting at home wishing that their child's case would get this kind of attention. If I was one of those parents, the insane amount of coverage this is getting would drive me insane.
Petito's body was found in Wyoming where 710 indigenous people, most of them female, have gone missing between 2011-2020. I cannot name any of them as I have not seen a second of coverage for any of them.
https://wysac.uwyo.edu/wysac/reports/View/7713
Thousands of others across the country just vanish; sometimes their bodies are found and identified, sometimes not. It's just so sad.
Make a cable channel that is 100% 24/7 stories about missing people in the US. Maybe it would get more people aware and involved. Put those twitter/facebook wanna-be sleuths to work and offer them a small cash reward for significant findings. I don't know.
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i almost posted a similar referencetwocoach wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 2:53 pmSorry to be so morose and depressing about it. Today is not my best mental health day at all. My heart goes out to her family and the whole thing is just sucks.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 2:33 pmAs soon as I heard this was a story, I couldn’t help but have related thoughts. Aruba girl being the prime example.
My heart just also hurts for the families of all the missing kids who aren't white and pretty who are sitting at home wishing that their child's case would get this kind of attention. If I was one of those parents, the insane amount of coverage this is getting would drive me insane.
Petito's body was found in Wyoming where 710 indigenous people, most of them female, have gone missing between 2011-2020. I cannot name any of them as I have not seen a second of coverage for any of them.
https://wysac.uwyo.edu/wysac/reports/View/7713
Thousands of others across the country just vanish; sometimes their bodies are found and identified, sometimes not. It's just so sad.
too many americans are absolutely clueless about such things
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If it makes any of you feel better, I haven't heard anything about this story other than what's been posted here.
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Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
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While I will say race ( and youth/attractiveness ) certainly has to do with it, so does the story.
They were engaged, she was trying to be an 'influencer', and going cross country on a road trip.
I'm not sure any of the aforementioned 710 indigenous people were engaged and doing a cross country road trip but I would say that is/was a factor for the media picking it up.
They were engaged, she was trying to be an 'influencer', and going cross country on a road trip.
I'm not sure any of the aforementioned 710 indigenous people were engaged and doing a cross country road trip but I would say that is/was a factor for the media picking it up.
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The BUD and I listen to a podcast that does something similar to the above - Crime Junkie.twocoach wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 3:12 pmI agree that the coverage in a vacuum is fine. I just wish that communities of color felt like people cared about their missing youth.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 3:09 pmYeah, I got you. The coverage is fine, to me, but this stuff almost never piques my interest for many of the reasons you stated.twocoach wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 2:53 pm
Sorry to be so morose and depressing about it. Today is not my best mental health day at all. My heart goes out to her family and the whole thing is just sucks.
My heart just also hurts for the families of all the missing kids who aren't white and pretty who are sitting at home wishing that their child's case would get this kind of attention. If I was one of those parents, the insane amount of coverage this is getting would drive me insane.
Petito's body was found in Wyoming where 710 indigenous people, most of them female, have gone missing between 2011-2020. I cannot name any of them as I have not seen a second of coverage for any of them.
https://wysac.uwyo.edu/wysac/reports/View/7713
Thousands of others across the country just vanish; sometimes their bodies are found and identified, sometimes not. It's just so sad.
Make a cable channel that is 100% 24/7 stories about missing people in the US. Maybe it would get more people aware and involved. Put those twitter/facebook wanna-be sleuths to work and offer them a small cash reward for significant findings. I don't know.
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I only get my news from lobster approved youtube sites.
I only came to kick some ass...
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
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PhDhawk wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 3:38 pmI only get my news from lobster approved youtube sites.
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there is a dynamic to this that i hadn’t thought of, but was mentioned in a Radio West story the other day. other than statistics and original missing persons reports, it’s often quite difficult for mainstream/legacy media to get the more compelling details of such stories from indigenous/native communities because of distrust in those journalism outlets.twocoach wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 3:12 pmI agree that the coverage in a vacuum is fine. I just wish that communities of color felt like people cared about their missing youth.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 3:09 pmYeah, I got you. The coverage is fine, to me, but this stuff almost never piques my interest for many of the reasons you stated.twocoach wrote: ↑Wed Sep 22, 2021 2:53 pm
Sorry to be so morose and depressing about it. Today is not my best mental health day at all. My heart goes out to her family and the whole thing is just sucks.
My heart just also hurts for the families of all the missing kids who aren't white and pretty who are sitting at home wishing that their child's case would get this kind of attention. If I was one of those parents, the insane amount of coverage this is getting would drive me insane.
Petito's body was found in Wyoming where 710 indigenous people, most of them female, have gone missing between 2011-2020. I cannot name any of them as I have not seen a second of coverage for any of them.
https://wysac.uwyo.edu/wysac/reports/View/7713
Thousands of others across the country just vanish; sometimes their bodies are found and identified, sometimes not. It's just so sad.
Make a cable channel that is 100% 24/7 stories about missing people in the US. Maybe it would get more people aware and involved. Put those twitter/facebook wanna-be sleuths to work and offer them a small cash reward for significant findings. I don't know.
more often than not it is not only negative stories that get covered from these communities, but all too often a side note is included about crime, alcoholism, violence, etc. statistics of these communities even if that data had nothing to do with the story at hand