Not a good sign. I'm going on that ship in August...
I "sort of" agree with you. I don't like the rush to judgment in the "So Sad" thread. I don't really need to know specifics of the people involved. BUT, a ship returning to port is real news, not tabloid fodder. It's unusual and most people want to know why it happened. So I can understand, and even appreciate to some degree, the fact that people scour the news and internet for first-hand reports.I am not sure if others feel the same but I am rather uncomfortable about all of this 'reporting' of peoples medical heath on DCL 'Cruise blogs', I find it a bit voyeuristic, I know the vast majority of people just want to wish the people concerned the very best,
I like the way that the ''up market'' Disney sites like here and AllEars have avoided reporting this on there 'news pages' and stuck to Disney issues only, they tend to wait until they get the actual news, ie here on the Monorail accidents before and then report it in a considered way. I think about this boy every day, its so so sad, but feel more for the parents, The Facebook updates have shown the real tragedy of what is unfolding and the dilemmas there in. I feel for the other siblings.
Now, I think, how would I feel if myself or a loved one had a medical condition on a ship, and to add to that health scare, 'Cruise blogs', were reporting the ship turning around and 'you' had a 'heart attack' or ' Diabetes'. Privacy goes out of the window, dignity goes out of the window, your private life is up for discussion and comment, and people do not get it first hand, but a sense of 'ownership' takes hold, just for a cruise blog to say there first with any news related to Disney. I congratulate the WDW Magic forum news gatherers and All Ears forum for their, considered reporting, and understanding for the families who should only be in the spotlight, if they so wish.
Now the people posting 'likes' on facebook and posting good wishes, have clearly boosted the power of this family and helped in their hours of need, that's positive and humans pulling together with great empathy.
A few need to still learn, 'less is more', and not report, 'everything' 'instantly ' out of respect. Is it a cruise blog or a newspaper, do reporting holidays, meals and menus, mix with reporting peoples ill health?
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