I'll be honest: I don't actually know what a strawman argument is, really. I'm also too lazy to look it up. It's a really stupid argument your friend/s has/have made though. That's like me saying that this event doesn't matter because today three New Zealanders died on the roads (legit a true story), and goddamn why hasn't CNN given equal coverage to this Kiwi atrocity! The difference is that a bomb attack in Boston, during an international event, is something exceptional. It's ****ing sad that all those people dying in Iraq and Afghanistan should be considered non-exceptional (as well as those road fatalities in NZ, too), but that's the case. [To illustrate, 31 people died in coordinated car bombs across Iraq today: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-22149863]. Also! Americans tend to read American news. It's not that this is more important than those deaths in Iraq... it's just that Iraq isn't in America. Of course Americans (and Oceanians, and Europeans) care more about American news... there's a much higher degree of personal connection. Anyway. Back to this.
This event is sad, that goes without saying. I'm curious to find out who was behind it. It seems to me due to the nature of the injuries (injured adults, primarily at leg-height; and several dead children, whose heads may be at adult leg-height) that the bombs may have been in bags, left on the pavement, or something. Pretty ****ing sick.
The guy who I work most closely with at my work is actually a Bostonite (is that the correct group noun?). He's the nicest (loudest), funniest (egregious, in the good sense) friend I have. He was quite shaken by all of it.











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