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In reply to the discussion: Why Aren’t We As Universally Outraged Over Sandra Bland’s Death As We Are Over Cecil The lion? [View all]wheniwasincongress
(1,307 posts)It's sort of like missing/kidnapped people - the cute white children, the pretty white women - they will get the attention. If you're black or Native American for example, you're not going to get a lot of, if any, media attention.
Animals are cute and fluffy, they don't talk back. The politics of race or misogyny or poverty don't factor in to animals, you know, *boring, tedious stuff* like that. To be invested in Sandra Bland's case for example, you have to have a working, knowledge of the factors in her life and death (race, sex, police overreach and brutality, the law) and that takes effort. It's not enjoyable like watching animal videos. It's boring to lot of people, and they think, why even bother if it doesn't affect them? I think it's part of America's anti-intellectualism.
I don't think anyone here criticizing the heavier interest in Cecil over Sandra/misc believes the lion killing/story is unimportant, which is what some seem to be suggesting.