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The "law of series" seems to be today one of the chestnut press the most common. Beyond fashion, this is not it a perverse way of manipulating public opinion to get the most unpopular reforms? Saturday, January 10, 2009
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logs we drink to the TV drama series regular, as if fate were bent by the magic of the stars on a particular category, on such and such "social phenomenon."
past 12 years, there was a pedophile on the lookout in every bush, so much so that an entire community was rocked in a psychosis in the infernal region Outreau ... The whole of France will pay the ultimate consequence because it justifies by this chain of events the disappearance of the independent judge.
More recently we have had to endure daily accidents at crossings, coaches crazy racing down mountain slopes, or even the deadly earthquake, which we only speak in short bursts, while dozens are deplorable each year.
Each time, the political demagogue feels obliged to appease public opinion by a series of videotaped interventions and "to take urgent measures."
But the real social life is fun as the 40 year cycle of Pluto, or fads television. The PR-propagandists may have correctly analyzed the phenomenon, as we see now "series" of drama appear appropriately over the need for reform.
The target of this propaganda seems to be perverse public hospital today. Click
"hospital child deaths" google-news: Hundreds of articles are available, deploring the deaths here and there described as scandalous or more abnormal newborns in hospitals: errors, incompetence, unacceptable , a crisis, reform, haro ...
- Death of a baby: the director of the hospital Bullion recognizes ...
- New suspicious death of a baby at the hospital in Paris ...
- suspicious deaths of infants in the Sarthe
- Death of a child in hospital: the nurse indictment
Printing an unpleasant indescribable shambles inevitably emerges from this hype, whatever the pain of legitimate unhappy parents affected by these tragedies! It suddenly becomes urgentissime to appeal to President savior. As it falls well, we have a new hospital to be inaugurated in Strasbourg and omniprésident rushes to talk to him, and his omniscience will fix everything helter-skelter through reform ad-hoc policy of not increasing the resources ... Propaganda had its effect, the policy gets the emotion.
- After several deaths in hospitals, Sarkozy reassures staff
- three accidents that have succeeded these last two weeks are the scum of the malfunctioning of our hospital system,
- "... we'll accompany her to the hospital modernization for a better quality of life of those on duty, and for better care for the French, "assured Mr Sarkozy.
- For Sarkozy, the hospital had sufficient resources ...
What is the long-term reality?
Infant mortality is recorded forever, and
available online at the site of INSEE : Improving the plight young children is constant, then we had the vague impression that the conquests of hygiene had solved the problem. This left room for improvement, as compared to 1970, 12,000 children are increasingly surviving to age 1, and 2000 additional to the age of 6 years.
Yet it is always about 3000 children under 1 year who will die prematurely in 2009, and a large proportion of these deaths will inevitably occur in a public hospital, whatever the circumstances! 8
every day!
can be seen in the recent period 2000 to 2006 that this improvement continues, although the curves tend asymptotically approach because it probably is a limit of incompressible accidents neonatal life:
is where we appear to pervert the these laws and other media propaganda series! Indeed, despite the undeniable progress due to the constant improvement of perinatal health department, we deplore in France still about 2000 deaths of newborns each year in the first 28 days of their short lives.
or 36 per week: enough to power a series of stories ending in our media bewildered, unless they are subject to prompt a new series for a new intervention of our little Napoleon?
. tribute to Genevieve Tabouis, journalist Dan_69007
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