Steve McNair Funeral Pictures in Demand

sam clemens
Steve McNair funeral pictures are in demand at a premium. The man was one of the better quarterbacks of his time and following the tragedy that was his death, Steve McNair funeral pictures are getting more attention than the numbers that McNair himself put up on the boards. Count me out of the demand chain for Steve McNair funeral pictures.

What is fascinating about the story is how nothing really changes. The fact that people scramble to get their hands and eyes on Steve McNair funeral pictures is pretty much right in line with how celebrity has been addressed by our culture for a long time. Steve McNair funeral pictures are just a continuing offshoot of that very same phenomenon.

When Princess Diana had died, there was a rush for photographs of the scene where her car had crashed. This is no different than a demand for Steve McNair funeral pictures. When news of Michael Jackson's recent passing hit the news media, the initial fascination was regarding the last photos taken of him being rushed to hospital. Eerily similar to the fascination with Steve McNair funeral pictures. Truth be told, anything that Jackson ever did out of the ordinary, him burning his hair during the filming of a commercial comes to mind, was all from that same fascination with photography, that fans the flames of curiosity for something like Steve McNair funeral pictures.

What is truly unfortunate about the fascination with Steve McNair funeral pictures is not so much the never ending fascination with death in our culture, but more the complete lack of interest in pursuing the reasons as to why this tragedy occurred in the first place. Instead of worrying about how fascinated the public would be with Steve McNair funeral pictures, how about pouring some energy into figuring out why somebody at such a young age is driven to commit such a horrible act.

A similar event occurred a number of years back when one of my favorite entertainers, Phil Hartman, was executed in his home by his wife in virtually the same manner. The police had to remove the children who were hiding in the house while the bodies lay in the bedroom. Much like the fascination with the Steve McNair funeral pictures, people couldn't get enough of the news footage of the outside of the house while the kids were being carried out.

What has happened to us as a community when photographs of the aftermath like Steve McNair funeral pictures are more important than why that funeral is happening in the first place.

Published by sam clemens

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