I don't mind watching them. They have no affect on me at all.
Effect.
You could say they don't affect you.
I don't mind watching them. They have no affect on me at all.
I watched the video a woman recorded on her phone, one guys leg was folded the wrong way.
Funny place America.
This story barely features on any of the major US newspapers' websites. Contrasts with the Smiler reaction over here.
Not sure I'd agree. Smiler absolutely dominated news here for about a week. This Ohio incident has barely registered. American's just don't seem to give a ****.When you think of the size of America, it makes more sense that it isn't. I imagine it will be all over Ohio NEWS media.
Not sure I'd agree. Smiler absolutely dominated news here for about a week. This Ohio incident has barely registered. American's just don't seem to give a ****.
Realise there's perhaps a different expectation of safety on a travelling fair compared with Alton Towers, but it was a similarly shocking incident.
Also, US news not very sympathetic to victims' families: they show the whole of the footage with few worries.
Perhaps it's all a dehumanisation thing: it's not 'really' people - just entertainment and, as such, is pretty transitory.
And this is why you should never use rides at travelling theme parks. Rickity old rides that are flat packed every week and hauled to another big field in another town are disaster waiting to happen.
-Usually run and maintained by people who I wouldn't trust to walk my dog.
They often look like characters from a hills have eyes kind of movie.
They often look like characters from a hills have eyes kind of movie.
Not sure I'd agree. Smiler absolutely dominated news here for about a week. This Ohio incident has barely registered. American's just don't seem to give a ****.
Realise there's perhaps a different expectation of safety on a travelling fair compared with Alton Towers, but it was a similarly shocking incident.
Also, US news not very sympathetic to victims' families: they show the whole of the footage with few worries.
Perhaps it's all a dehumanisation thing: it's not 'really' people - just entertainment and, as such, is pretty transitory.
Bit strong mate, my post was quite clearly wondering on what might be the reasons behind an apparent lack of interest stateside. I wasn't going hard at the hypothesis - was really just musing it through.Perhaps you should seek help for your delusions.
The reason I don't goto theme parks anymore
Better stay away from cars and planes too.
Bit strong mate, my post was quite clearly wondering on what might be the reasons behind an apparent lack of interest stateside. I wasn't going hard at the hypothesis - was really just musing it through.
Not sure I'd agree. Smiler absolutely dominated news here for about a week. This Ohio incident has barely registered. American's just don't seem to give a ****.
Realise there's perhaps a different expectation of safety on a travelling fair compared with Alton Towers, but it was a similarly shocking incident.
Also, US news not very sympathetic to victims' families: they show the whole of the footage with few worries.
Perhaps it's all a dehumanisation thing: it's not 'really' people - just entertainment and, as such, is pretty transitory.
Even if they show people dying? Why would you want to watch them?