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posted by LaminatorX on Tuesday November 25 2014, @09:23PM   Printer-friendly
from the desolation-row dept.

We've gotten several submissions about the unrest here today of various sorts, but I couldn't bring myself to publish any of them. I live in St. Louis, not particularly near to the conflict zones, but not so far that they're foreign territory. I have close friends who posted pictures of the StL Metropolitain Police Department's "Civil Disobedience Squad" from their apartment windows and others who got gassed while taking shelter in a coffee shop. My first steady-girlfriend from way back when now lives in Ferguson itself where she and her husband have spent months putting their children back to sleep when circling choppers wake them in the night. I have been to the Canfield Green Apartments, spoken with parents there, and played with their children.

The mood here today is uneasy, as we get the gamut of reactions from our friends, family, and co-workers: head-in-the-sand, outrage, fear, reactionary griping, sadness, hope, and exhaustion. Some want things to go back to normal, for others that is an intolerable proposition. No one knows what will happen next.

So, why talk about this here? What angle does SoylentNews have to offer? For one, feel free to take this as an ask-me-anything about St. Louis and its history. I've lived here most of my life, and have worked jobs from tech to broadcasting to music to cab driving. I know this town and its people. For another, I want to hear what folks far afield have to say about this; especially observations from folk from other regions and countries. Finally, we are uniquely suited to dig into the tech-side of this, streaming, KKK vs Anonymous, drones, etc. than many traditional reporting sources.

-LaminatorX

 
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  • (Score: 2) by janrinok on Wednesday November 26 2014, @06:44PM

    by janrinok (52) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday November 26 2014, @06:44PM (#120343) Journal

    I was not suggesting that the riots should not be reported, only that the reporting should put it all into perspective i.e. the reporting should be balanced. Other than that, I agree with what you have written.

    Fortunately, I have access to many different news sources and can make my own assessment as to the extent of the rioting and the number of people involved. An interesting coincidence, maybe, is that today the BBC was discussing the riots that took place in London in 2011. The official estimates are that the rioters numbered 1500 people - who caused millions of pounds worth of damage. The reporting at the time of the riots gave a similar misleading impression to the reporting (here in Europe) of Ferguson today. I accept that the demonstrations are spreading but the rioting, which I think is entirely different to peaceful demonstrations, is - as far as I can tell - limited to Ferguson and Oakland at the time I write this.

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