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December 29, 2004

Tsunami citizen journalism thought
Holy crap. Just read this on Evenlyn's blog, where she's in Bangkok now:
I wonder if blogging really is merely journalism (obviously not for me), but just didn't feel right somehow taking pictures of a floating hospital (except for the Asian doctor on his diving holiday voluntarily assisting with minimal supplies on this rescue, there was no medical attention available until about 11 hours after the tsunami hit), the Phuket hospital scene, or the people in stretchers on the C-130. Although that didn't stop the press. They were even hogging the free email terminals for patients at the Phuket hospital so they could dispatch their stories.

I'm going to need a bit more perspective to adequately relate this as I'm still in the middle of this.
Crossroads Dispatches: Humbled by Stories of Tsunami Survivors

(Actually, I think it's good to repost the first sentence from the first paragraph she mentions this in:
Someone forwarded me the NY Times piece on the tsunami and blogging, but if you were really in thick in the middle of this life-altering, surreal experience I'm not sure you'd be up to reporting it as yet.
-kc.)

Posted by yatta at 05:32 PM