Nova
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There are some things one should just keep to him or herself. This might be one of those things.
I'm still not getting the outrage. The writer wrote a somewhat standard piece on gaining perspective from the tragedy of others. If anything, his approach to the story was cliche.
Yes, I agree that "what he learned" is trivial compared to the scope of the tragedy, but he should be fired? (I realize that wasn't your suggestion, jenny.) Surely it would be enough for those who are offended to simply respond to the link with a note saying this event wasn't a good opportunity to write about the reporter's personal experience.