US Secretary of State Kerry in Bangladesh: Media Should Cover Terrorism Less so ‘people wouldn’t know what’s going on’

US Secretary of State Kerry in Bangladesh: Media Should Cover Terrorism Less so ‘people wouldn’t know what’s going on’, by Jeryl Bier.

In light of recent terror attacks in that country, Kerry addressed the problem of terrorism, including root causes and how the terrorists spread their message. The secretary said that the media could “do us all a service” by reducing coverage of terror attacks.

What he said:

Remember this: No country is immune from terrorism. It’s easy to terrorize. Government and law enforcement have to be correct 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. But if you decide one day you’re going to be a terrorist and you’re willing to kill yourself, you can go out and kill some people. You can make some noise. Perhaps the media would do us all a service if they didn’t cover it quite as much. People wouldn’t know what’s going on. (Applause.)

Even less? This is the total for just one month earlier this year, from 6 June to 6 July inclusive:

Ramadan death toll for 2016

Of those 229 attacks, how many did you hear about in the media? Is there a pattern the global elite don’t want us to notice perhaps?

hat-tip Stephen Neil