One of the outcomes of the information revolution has been an explosion of guilt and helplessness among Christians. They hear about suffering from every corner of the world within hours of it happening and – wanting to intercede because they care about other people – end up with a ‘to do’ list as long as the U.N. Secretary-General’s. This cannot be sustained and inevitable failure is followed by a guilty conscience.
I cannot believe this is what God intends.
As consumers of news we are in unconscious thrall to the priorities of TV news editors. We rarely assess the medium through which the message is passed and take its authority for granted. Only so much news can go into thirty minutes every evening and there is a tendency for the news rooms to move on to the next disaster before the implications of the last one are fully felt by the victims. This form of global attention deficit may have its own rationale to news channels, but the outcome is, as Michael Ignatieff has noted, that we experience pain for other people intensely, but transiently. |
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Model poses for the silent scream |
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