Siannah: We seriously have nothing better to do then to debate about if this is newsworthy or not?
Rohan15: Great point, +1 for the comeback. But honestly, what do you think is more news worthy: A dog being used for a fight pit or a baby found dead in a cooler?
Alright. Have it your way.
For your question: the dead baby. Still doesn't make the pit dog right and still isn't a reason for you, Wec or anybody else to just claim that it shouldn't be newsworthy because it's just an animal.
If we manage to take all the bullshit happening on Earth
only between humans each day and put in a newspaper, it would be massive. So massive, nobody would be buying or even reading it.
Now you expand it and add
some of the other bullshit humans are doing against nature or animals. Still nobody's buying or reading it, but you guys can't claim "more" important stuff against humans have been left off for it - and you have achieved... nothing? Now what was the point again for this?
It wasn't in the news because there wasn't anything else they could have brought or because the cat was so cute. It was because it's showing human behaviour as it shouldn't happen in the first place, and because domestic animals / animals born and raised for slaughter are seen as valuable living beings by a lot of people, and that they and their treatment deserves press attention, too.
I'm not counting how many times the animal treatment at processing factories has been brought up. Now I'm far from stating that we as humans achieved a "animal friendly as possible" or even "acceptable" status there. But there's no doubt that within the last 20 years, it has improved. And guess what?
That's mostly coming because somebody decided it to be newsworthy. Now everybody claiming that this one cat isn't newsworthy - how come that this process IS newsworthy? After all, they're still just animals only in larger amounts, there's still more "important" news about humans around. Yet you guys bring it in, as if we don't mind it, all the while denying a news article about an abused cat being worth it.
If you think that story about the cat to be not newsworthy, you also deny the treatment of animals in those processing factories worthy enough for news, because there's ALWAYS more "important" possible news around.
Now on to what is newsworthy or not.
What you're trying to achieve with news? What are the goals you have to or can aim for?
1. your attention - no attention, no reader. No reader, dead news.
2. to inform (or misinform)
3. the ultimate goal: getting people to talk about it
Considering this 7 page thread alone, I'd say they achieved everything you can with a news article as best as they could - was it newsworthy? Decide for yourself.
Weclock: Yeah, you break the law, you go to jail, you pay fines, whatever. Douche got what he deserved, you're right. But I don't see why it needs to be spread all over the goddamn place.
Then why did you in the first place?