boreds wrote: I'm more interested in it then anything else in the news the last week. Probably because many of us can relate to it in some way. I cant relate to anything about the elections or whatever, and the Nurses strike is getting a bit old at this stage.
whiskeyman wrote: The child's first name is being use constantly, as if she's one of our own children or little friends.
skywalker wrote: Presumably thats the thing about how they always refer to any kidnap victim by their first name as much as possible to try and force the kidnappers to view them as a person rather than an object.
Binomate wrote: You can relate to a little girl getting kidnapped?
RuggieBear wrote: It's a sad story but it's not worthy of all this media attention.
zaph wrote: But presumably the kidnappers are in Portugal and aren't watching Sky News. I'd be interested to know how much coverage this story is getting in the Portugese media.
Msfc wrote: Dont watch Sky News then if your sick of this story
Mossy Monk wrote: Indeed. I don't see how people can watch that over sensationalist crap.
tallaght01 wrote: I made similiar arguments to this during the fallout from 9/11. It made people very annoyed, probably quite rightly. I kept saying that there's effectively "a 9/11" in the developing world every week etc etc and that it was preventable etc etc.
Whiskeyman is obviously not a parent and hopefully will never become one..... your child is the most precious person in the world.
BigTommyBomb wrote: It might be to you but not to the rest of us. A child is just another person in a world of billions. Nothing special at all about them