If you were pulling 1000 charred bodies out of a disaster zone would you want every asshole with a cellphone sitting there all day filming the corpses to post on the internet and profit from? Just from the perspective of trying to control the recovery operation and show some respect for the dead, I understand this. Keep in mind, we're talking about a lot of kids here too - dead kids, burnt to death. Some things the world doesn't need to see.
Social media can be a blessing. It can also be an absolute social cancer. It's the drivers slowing down to 10 mph slow-rolling past a wreck just to rubberneck at the scene, but amplified to millions. If that were the explanation given, I would absolutely accept it. Uninvolved people don't need to be there.
But with all the fishiness with this thing, I'm open to ulterior motives as well. Too much shady stuff, too many bad decisions, too little open and honest communications to be worthy of an ounce of trust.
If you were pulling 1000 charred bodies out of a disaster zone would you want every asshole with a cellphone sitting there all day filming the corpses to post on the internet and profit from? Just from the perspective of trying to control the recovery operation and show some respect for the dead, I understand this. Keep in mind, we're talking about a lot of kids here too - dead kids, burnt to death. Some things the world doesn't need to see.
Social media can be a blessing. It can also be an absolute social cancer. It's the drivers slowing down to 10 mph slow-rolling past a wreck just to rubberneck at the scene, but amplified to millions. If that were the explanation given, I would absolutely accept it. Uninvolved people don't need to be there.
But with all the fishiness with this thing, I'm open to ulterior motives as well. Too much shady stuff, too many bad decisions, too little open and honest communications to be worthy of an ounce of trust.