What’s wrong with me? What chip did I not come with?
Yesterday, London
witnessed a horrible crime. Two crazies, armed with a machete and a knife,
murdered a 25-year-old British soldier outside the Woolwich barracks of an
artillery unit. Seeing passersby with
smart phone cameras, one of the suspects mouthed threats, held up the bloody
machete and shouted something about Allah before armed police shot and wounded
the two.
A grisly and shocking incident by anyone’s standards, to be
sure. But some in the UK
are calling it the worst incident of terrorism in the city since the bombings
of 2005. The graphic footage is all over TV and the Internet; Downing Street
went into crisis mode, with Prime Minister David Cameron cutting short his trip
to France
to meet with a security committee. Reporters are asking folks if they feel safe
walking the streets. Has the new era of “lone wolf attacks” begun? the columns
ask.
I don’t mean to minimize this whole thing, but these guys
didn’t crash a plane into a building, release a lethal chemical agent, or even
blow up a bomb full of ball bearings. They used a machete -- can’t get much
lower-tech than that. And one person died – not 10, not hundreds, not thousands
-- one.
Is there a chance that this has been overblown in some way?
What exactly is wrong with this picture?
For one thing, the crazies got exactly what they wanted:
PUBLICITY. Some media – even respected
outlets -- have been showing this graphic footage repeatedly. There was little
regard for the victim of this crime, whose family could as easily have seen the
whole thing on TV or the Internet before being formally notified of the death
of their loved one. There used to be conventions about self-censorship. Not
anymore. Some have called what was put on-screen to be just short of a live
execution. I bet that day isn’t very far off.
Overnight, there were attacks on mosques. Today there are
reports that the perpetrators were “known to security services,” so there’s
sure to be am investigation into who dropped the ball. Two additional people
have been arrested for alleged conspiracy.
I can’t help thinking there’s a rodeo we should have been to
already, and a movie we should have seen before. Is there something that can be
done differently the next time? We’d all better figure out what that is, and
soon.
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