by Steve Reinbrecht
The Reading Eagle had a top story Saturday about Marie Monville, who
spoke at a Good Friday men's church breakfast about her anguish and suffering
after her husband shot 10 girls, killing five, at the Amish West Nickel Mines
School in Lancaster County more than eight years ago.
The story about her is distasteful. It’s in the newspaper, but it has
little to do with news. A news story would tell us how much she got paid and to
whom she donates her book proceeds.
In the meantime, I can’t find a story in the Eagle about
Reading Mayor Spencer’s rare town meeting with residents on Thursday, which
would be news. But who wants to hear from city residents when we can get this titillating
stuff ….
Monville is benefitting from an incomprehensible tragedy in
which she had no role.
She’s using her freak status -- "Look at me! I slept
with an absolute monster!"
Her message is fluff -- faith, forgiveness, renewal,
resurrection. The editors know a segment of Berks County just gobbles this
stuff up. “We’re Christians. God will preserve our privileged lives so we don’t
have to do anything ourselves to challenge injustice.”
We know the Amish community forgave her. That’s old news.
Anyways, what are the Amish supposed to tell her? That they're going to hunt
her down and finish her off?
Then the reporter’s hyperbolic, gratuitous editorializing:
"On Good Friday, she paralleled that type of selfless love with Jesus on
the cross, suffering betrayal, hardship and insults, but choosing to allow God
to bring redemption, with the memorable and powerful words of Jesus still
resonating: ‘God forgive them for they know not what they do.’ "
And the gratuitous sexist comment from the pastor: "It
also showed the strength of a woman."
I'd feel better about her if she was stumping for better
mental-health services to identify people who shouldn't have guns.
I’m jonesing for real news from our award-winning newspaper.
I’d start with, how does spending $250,000 from the Berks County environmental-defense fund for a parking lot for a tourist train help defend our environment?
Berks County needs better journalism.
No comments:
Post a Comment