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LOFTUS: Ghoulish Blame Games Are Warping Our Sense Of Tragedy

“We will land in 20 minutes.”

For most of us, these are mediocre words. The text that was typed immediately with your thumb was punched with your thumb, and the emoticons of the plane fell. High advanced dead zone. The last thing that is expected to be the last thing you do. (Subscribe to Right, a weekly newsletter about modern masculinity)

But for one man, these are words that annoyed him forever in the quiet darkness of his memory.

“She said,” We will land in 20 minutes, “” said Hamad Laza. I said Local Washington DC, news outlet.

Laza talked to his wife, Asla Hussein, and the last word before dying on Wednesday nights at Ronald Reagan National Airport. Along with Hussein, 64 passengers on 5342 American Airlines and three U.S. soldiers on the army died of tragedy.

“I was waiting, but I started to see a bundle of EMS vehicles that passed me and speed as much as usual.” I saw these things happened in the news, and others I look at the airport and I don’t see her.

Washington DC -January 30: The emergency response unit from Virginia and Washington DC is an American airplane on January 30, 2025 on the Ronal Dragan National Airport in Arlington, Virginia. Search for crash falling site. Last night, I dropped Crash while approaching the airport. The American Airlines flight from Wichita, Kansas, collided with the U.S. military helicopter. According to the authorities, no survivors were found among 67 aircraft on both aircraft. (Washington Post Astrid Ricken by Getty Image)

Sadly, the story of Laza, his pain, and the story and pain of many other people who lost their loved ones on Wednesday seemed to have been buried under social media mud. All terrible blame games whose users can craving for engagement.

Liberal, such as CNN Baccariceller, Finger facing President Donald Trump. Trump in order, Finger facing Diversity, fairness, and inclusion (DEI) policy in federal agencies. Other conservatives Blanted daySame.

If the fact is not so vague, someone who is finally responsible or some systems may have an acronym like DEI. But one thing is abundant. The social media has distorted the sense of our tragedy.

Instead of feeling deeply sad about losing human life, we rely on the knee reaction. Everything turns into a political mystery. It was due to Trump, and Trump was responsible for freezing employment for federal employees, and was short on air control officers. No, that’s because of Biden. Biden supported DEI, and with DEI’s policy, these incompetent people were able to work in the job that demanded the maximum level.

Social media rewards these reactions. If it nurtures scapegoting and your scapegoat is neatly conformed to a powerful story, Trump has destroyed this country. Day is destroying this country. If you paint with a black -and -white villain and a hero to explain the world that is randomly mixed OTIC, it is better to be a viral. It seems that everyone wants to be a viral at the expense of our humanity. We all want to make us a human and want to deteriorate what we have acquired on the digital platform different from technology.

Social media ultimately paralyze us. Sit behind the screen and lose contact with life beyond the digital world. Your empathy will disappear every time you spend online, every time you engage in political sludge. 2) A pixeled video that is blown off in the air in the air is displayed, which is displayed only: Two aircraft are blown away in the air and the fragments fall into the black river. You can’t feel the rush of heat from the explosion. You can’t know the face they made with the shock at the last moment. You can’t feel the pain of a loved one who has never regained the text.

However, if you can resist the temptation of political accusations, you can try it.

NBC4 Washington reporter asked Laza to see if he and the people who support other families have some words in sadness.

He said, “Life is short. Please embrace your loved one. Please tell me you love them when they are on a flight. Check them out. You land Send a text to your family when you do.

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