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Photos of eagles pecking at refugees

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The question I just answered the other day has this photo.

The source is probably like this:

Hungry little girl

When an African child was dying of disease and hunger, a vulture immediately stared at the child, and the vulture was patiently waiting for the end of his life. Because as soon as the child's life is over, his body will immediately become a good meal for vultures.

Kevin carter, a Pulitzer Prize winner and South African photographer, was found dead in his van on July 27th, 1994, apparently committing suicide, at the age of 33.

This photo won the Pulitzer Prize, the highest prize in the American press, but the author kevin carter was criticized by people:

Why didn't the reporter leave the camera and give a pot of water and a piece of bread to the starving Black Sea? Why not save the child from the sickle of death and the beak and claws of vultures?

Isn't a child's life worth less than a news photo or a news award? The reporter explained to public opinion that African countries were starving everywhere and there were deaths everywhere. External assistance is only a drop in the bucket, and no one can do anything about the death of the victim. When he left the local disaster area with a heavy heart, when the plane carrying out the mission had started, and when he was about to board the plane, he saw this heartbreaking human tragedy, immediately turned around and photographed it, and then had to leave quickly. But public opinion did not stop because of his explanation. Finally, the reporter thanked the world with his own life: he committed suicide.