Friday, June 23, 2023

Tragedies At Sea: Guess Which One Got Media Attention?

Tragedies at sea.

A small submarine imploded after going into deep to see the wreckage of the Titanic. The submarine was destroyed off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador. Pakistani migrants on a small ship capsized near Greece.

Five men are presumed dead. U.S. and Canadian authorities have found wreckage from the doomed submarine. 

Stockton Rush, Paul-Henri Nargeolet, Hamish Harding, Shahzada Dawood and Suleman Dawood passed away. Suleman's fears came true. It was reported that the 19-year old was very scared to go and but was hoping to build a bond with his father, Shahzada.

After a search lasting nearly 80 hours, a remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV) discovered a debris field containing parts of the Titan, approximately 488 metres (1,601 ft) from the bow of the Titanic. The findings were based on the U.S. Navy's declassified sonar detection of an implosion in the area on the day of the voyage, which suggested that the pressure vessel had imploded shortly after Titan began its descent, resulting in the instant death of all occupants.

Five men died trying to view the Titanic wreckage.

Concerns had been raised about the safety of the vessel. OceanGate executives did not seek certification for the Titan, arguing that excessive safety protocols hindered innovation. The search and rescue operation was conducted by an international team led by the United States Coast Guard, United States Navy, and Canadian Coast Guard. Support was provided by aircraft from the Royal Canadian Air Force and United States Air National Guard, a Royal Canadian Navy ship, as well as several commercial and research vessels and ROVs.

Added to the insufferable lawmakers list: Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX).

This idiot was a former Navy Seal. He made the tragedy into a political attack on President Joe Biden. This happened in international waters and off the coast of Canada.

The risk was extreme and the victims knew the risk. Also, Crenshaw is trying to distract Americans from the impeding trial of Washed Up 45. 

Approximately 500 Pakistanis are presumed missing and dead. European Union, Pakistani, U.S. and U.K authorities are searching.

At least 350 Pakistanis were on an overloaded boat that capsized and sank in open seas off Greece last week, Pakistan's Interior Minister said on Friday, promising to arrest and prosecute the human smugglers responsible.

Survivors of a boat capsize sleep in a cold Greek warehouse.

The fishing boat with a capacity of 400 people had over 700 people on board when it sank on June 14, Rana Sanaullah told the country's parliament, adding that a total of 281 Pakistani families had contacted the government to seek help.

Pakistan said it has arrested several human traffickers and their agents who told authorities that their ring leader was based in Libya.

These human smugglers had charged around $8,000 a person to take them to Europe illegally through the sea route after flying legally to Dubai, Egypt and Libya, authorities said.

Guess which story the junk food media is covering?

Far right extremists are upset over migrants coming into the United States, Canada, Great Britain and the European Union. They cheered on the fact that those innocent lives were lost at sea. 

On top of that, it is all Biden's fault for the world's tragedies. It's like he has to be responsible for everyone's decision to take risks.

Race plays a role in how the junk food media covers sympathetic stories.

I am going to say this again: If you want to be a thrill seeker, get life insurance.

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