OK, so this woman called neda was killed in Iran.

Was she the only one killed in Iran that day?
Was she the only one killed in the world that day?

My point being: Everyone who dies has a history comparable to this girl... Sure she was cute, sure it's been all a hype...

But isnt it dangerous when we start to trust the news to feed us information? The "news" are not out to get the story straight, they are more interested in viewer numbers...

So how come this murder (Oh, sorry, not murder... in previous talks with americans I came to realise they refuse to see state-ordered assassinations to be murders as they are, well, state ordered).... Let me rephrase, how come this type of "collateral damage" is frowned upon when other types of collateral damage is not?

And why is Neda worth more than the several others who died by the police in Iran the last couple of days?

Don't get me wrong... I am all with the mainstream on the Iranian situation. However, I also think of children who dies of starvation every day... And I also consider the people who died that the media did not deem user friendly enough.

The way i see it, the world is becoming more and more like zombies...