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The Sun has reached a new low with its response to the London attack [IMAGES]

Kerry-Anne Mendoza by Kerry-Anne Mendoza
19 June 2022
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The Sun newspaper has responded to the London attacks by creating a sort of ‘disaster porn’, tempting readers to click and view the bodies of injured victims. Even for the Murdoch-owned tabloid, this marks a new low.

As alway, The Sun trying to boost its circulation and traffic at the expense of victims of terrorism pic.twitter.com/yKewUqcVL7

— JP (@jpublik) March 22, 2017

This came despite calls from police officers and others to avoid publishing images of the injured before families had been notified:

Dear Media,
Please can you stop posting pictures/footage of my wounded colleague…
Or of any of the injured.
Thank you.

— John Sutherland (@policecommander) March 22, 2017

The Sun was not alone. Others tried to capitalise on the attacks too.

The bigots

In the hours following an attack like Westminster experienced, it pays to be patient. To allow the police and others to proceed with their investigation unmolested, while working through the information systematically. It is not the time to air pet theories and rehash personal opinion as fact. But that didn’t stop these folks.

https://twitter.com/sn0wba111/status/844599900155334656

This tweet hasn't aged well. #London pic.twitter.com/S159bjUxZW

— Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) March 22, 2017

https://twitter.com/YoungDems4Trump/status/844598474603577345

UKIP donor Arron Banks thought he’d get in on the action too.

It is important to note that at this time, the cause and identity of the attackers remained unknown. Nevertheless, some people’s first reaction to the suffering of others was to jump on their soap box. The cheap reaction left many people stunned:

How sick are the racists who suddenly become energised by these situations? Lower than vermin to peddle hate at a time like this. #London

— Jonathon Shafi (@Jonathon_Shafi) March 22, 2017

https://twitter.com/Unjum_Mirza/status/844594905448112129

(1)We all know nothing about the perpetrator,but again as always,when such happen these days,big racists mouths online #London #Westminister

— Heike (@cridheone) March 22, 2017

The heroes of the day were children

These cynical actions were countered by a group of schoolchildren caught up in the attack. Instead of buckling in fear, or exploding in anger, they assembled together and sang.

School children are now singing in central lobby of parliament to cheer the mood up while we are all in lock down

— Jake Morrison (@EiJake) March 22, 2017

https://twitter.com/MxJackMonroe/status/844570473107214336

Whoever committed the attack, and for whatever purpose, no good is served by turning against each other. There will be many people seeking to gain an advantage from this attack. The government will likely attempt to push through yet more restrictions to civil liberties. Right-wing political parties and groups will attempt to whip the resulting fear into votes and donations. And media outlets like The Sun will cash in on all of it.

So it pays to be calm. And it pays to be resolute in our greater values. Only that way will any of us find peace amid the chaos.

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– Follow The Canary’s coverage of the 22 March attacks here.

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