I just watched the NBC video embedded in the article. It says there were many people out here and no one else went into the water. However, there is no mention of when Fire and Rescue arrived. It seems that the NBC video was devoid of any substance but needed a theme and public interest and so it focused on the rescue efforts of the teenager. Well, sure he deserves credit but does everyone else that was at the lake deserved to be condemned as heartless uncaring bystanders? And how did the NBC news crew arrive at that conclusion in such a short time?
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gladesgator writes:
I just watched the NBC video embedded in the article. It says there were many people out here and no one else went into the water. However, there is no mention of when Fire and Rescue arrived. It seems that the NBC video was devoid of any substance but needed a theme and public interest and so it focused on the rescue efforts of the teenager. Well, sure he deserves credit but does everyone else that was at the lake deserved to be condemned as heartless uncaring bystanders? And how did the NBC news crew arrive at that conclusion in such a short time?
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