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In reply to the discussion: (re: Rolling Stone bans) Is there no limit to our national outrage-addiction? [View all]thucythucy
(9,103 posts)You mentioned National Review, which is a conservative publication, and I thought you were making some sort of comment on O'Donnell's politics.
My impression though was that when the Globe and Times ran with much the same information, months ago, it was topical, and the information (and photo) hadn't yet been made widely available. Rolling Stone--according to O'Donnell anyway--is mostly rehashing the same material.
I'll know soon enough: I have a subscription to RS and should get my copy today or tomorrow.
Anyway, I posted further down some thoughts about how as a culture we seem addicted to turning the alleged perpetrators of the most heinous crimes into instant celebrities. Celebrity is a powerful drug (much more so, I think, that any "outrage addiction"
and perhaps we should put some thought into how we provide assorted assholes with their instant celebrity fix, for killing and mutilating people pretty much at random.
Just a thought, anyway.