I don't think its about the deaths. It's about the fact that it happened at a massive public event.
And that it was a terror attack... only a small detail.
Accidents happen and people die.
When someone intentionally explodes some bombs then yeah it deserves media attention.
And yet when the umpteenth bomb explodes on a market in Bagdad, killing dozens and injuring hundreds, it isn't even front page news anymore...
Honestly, I am just as unphased by this as I am by the Bagdad explosions, or by the mass shootings, or by the millions that die on the road every day, etc etc...
What will happen? Let's compare shall we? Explosions in Madrid? Keep calm and carry on... Same with Oslo... Explosions in London? Well what would the americuns do?
And when an explosion happens in the land of the "free" and the home of the brave? Panic buttons are pushed, freedoms are eliminated, and you get anally probed everytime you want to go anywhere...
Ah yes, the illusion of safety... Those explosions kinda point towards all those security measures not working, do they...
I dunno who said that when you have to give up your freedom for security, you are worthy of neither... But if it does turn out to be a bunch of terrorists, and as a consequence of that, americans lose even more freedoms... Trust me, they've won... Cuz the one button you can always push on the states is the panic button...
And I like none of it...