Missing Chef
Is anyone else getting a little tired with this? They are trying to use Madeleine style tactics to keep the missing chef woman (white/fairer than average) in the public's memory.
Whereas Madeleine was a small child who had no control over her fate, etc, I can't help but feel absolutely nothing for a 35 year old woman with potentially dubious lovelife. It's not that I don't have empathy for her parents - but I just flick past this now. She may have wanted to disappear, as many adults do.
I guess it irritates me that I'm suffering from sympathy-fatigue and I might not have any compassion left when the next story is stuffed in our faces, even if that is another innocent child.
Is anyone else getting a little tired with this? They are trying to use Madeleine style tactics to keep the missing chef woman (white/fairer than average) in the public's memory.
Whereas Madeleine was a small child who had no control over her fate, etc, I can't help but feel absolutely nothing for a 35 year old woman with potentially dubious lovelife. It's not that I don't have empathy for her parents - but I just flick past this now. She may have wanted to disappear, as many adults do.
I guess it irritates me that I'm suffering from sympathy-fatigue and I might not have any compassion left when the next story is stuffed in our faces, even if that is another innocent child.
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