RVN: Shooting in Stade โ 6 dead and sudden silence ๐ฉ๐ช
Yesterday, Germany was shocked by a shooting at a youth welfare centre in Stade (near Hamburg). 6 people killed, several wounded. All victims were staff members.
The suspect: a 45-year-old man with Turkish roots, born in Germany.
He was in a heated custody dispute over his 3-month-old daughter and had an appointment at the centre.
Police call it a โfamily tragedyโ, not terrorism.
And then it went quiet.
The meme circulating is harsh but recognisable:
โYesterday big news. Today, after the shooter turned out to be Turkish/Muslim, the media coverage suddenly stopped.โ
The big lie
This is the pattern we see too often:
Perpetrator โnativeโ or right-wing โ weeks of โsocietal problemโ, โfar-right dangerโ, endless debates.
Perpetrator non-Western / Muslim โ โfamily dramaโ, โisolated incidentโ, move on as quickly as possible.
Itโs not a conspiracy.
Itโs selective outrage embedded in journalistic culture.
Some perpetrators simply donโt fit the narrative, so they are quietly sidelined.
OIM way out
Real journalism reports facts, not narratives.
Real analysis looks at patterns, not what is politically correct.
Name the background when it is relevant.
No excuses, no downplaying.
No double standards.
Only then can we address real problems instead of covering them up.
Question to you
Why does media attention often stop abruptly as soon as the perpetrator has a certain background?
Is this professional journalism, or ideological filtering?
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### RVN: Shooting in Stade โ 6 dead and sudden silence ๐ฉ๐ช
Yesterday, Germany was shocked by a shooting at a youth welfare centre in Stade (near Hamburg).
**6 people killed**, several wounded. All victims were staff members.
The suspect: a 45-year-old man with Turkish roots, born in Germany.
He was in a heated **custody dispute** over his 3-month-old daughter and had an appointment at the centre.
Police call it a โfamily tragedyโ, not terrorism.
**And then it went quiet.**
The meme circulating is harsh but recognisable:
โYesterday big news. Today, after the shooter turned out to be Turkish/Muslim, the media coverage suddenly stopped.โ
**The big lie**
This is the pattern we see too often:
- Perpetrator โnativeโ or right-wing โ weeks of โsocietal problemโ, โfar-right dangerโ, endless debates.
- Perpetrator non-Western / Muslim โ โfamily dramaโ, โisolated incidentโ, move on as quickly as possible.
Itโs not a conspiracy.
Itโs **selective outrage** embedded in journalistic culture.
Some perpetrators simply donโt fit the narrative, so they are quietly sidelined.
**OIM way out**
Real journalism reports facts, not narratives.
Real analysis looks at patterns, not what is politically correct.
- Name the background when it is relevant.
- No excuses, no downplaying.
- No double standards.
Only then can we address real problems instead of covering them up.
**Question to you**
Why does media attention often stop abruptly as soon as the perpetrator has a certain background?
Is this professional journalism, or ideological filtering?
Facts deserve no filter.
Only the truth.
#Stade #Shooting #SelectiveOutrage #MediaBias #RealityVsNarrative #RVN #OpenInternetManifest
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