Intelliseek's BlogPulse Newswire - Some Are Calling it The French Revolution
In honesty, its a bit much to claim revolution just yet. However, this is a major socio-policital event and its not getting nearly coverage it deserves. Riots at university campuses after championships receive more coverage. The very last line of BlogPulse's blur underscores the lack of importance that is being placed on large scale rioting in a first world country. To quote:
"he riots, in fact, have garnered more blogger attention than the anti-Bush protests being staged at a world summit in Argentina."
Shouldn't more attention be paid to large riots that are causing huge amounts of damage and have far reaching implications for the future of France the political climate of Europe garner more attention that protestors with picket signs? Doesn't that seem like an obvious choice?
Yet for much of the media, its not, riots in France don't connect as well the other stories of the day, leak investigations and FEMA mismanagement. Its much easier to segway from one US political failture to another.
Read more from BlogPulse HERE
"he riots, in fact, have garnered more blogger attention than the anti-Bush protests being staged at a world summit in Argentina."
Shouldn't more attention be paid to large riots that are causing huge amounts of damage and have far reaching implications for the future of France the political climate of Europe garner more attention that protestors with picket signs? Doesn't that seem like an obvious choice?
Yet for much of the media, its not, riots in France don't connect as well the other stories of the day, leak investigations and FEMA mismanagement. Its much easier to segway from one US political failture to another.
Read more from BlogPulse HERE


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