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It seems to me, let's just say, that the number of these” terrible things ” did not happen more than in other years. It's all about display processing, as well as serving up news and events.
Yes, of course, there were many difficult and terrible events, but, for example, in the same 2015 there were a lot of them.
IMHO-this is not more terrible events that happened, but a lot of publicity was given to these events. Every year, more and more people have the Internet and the media, and it becomes easier and easier to find out about new events.
There are a lot of bad and good things going on in any given year, probably every year people ask such questions, and at any time there are deaths and catastrophes. Many good people died, for example, it was very sad for Zeldin and Cohen. If you look at the terrorist attacks in previous years, I am sure they will be no less than in 2016.�
It is really a matter of media processing and presentation of information, and I think it is worth considering these events not from the point of view of our year, but from the point of view of socio-economic, political, cultural dynamics, all these processes that exist today. But then we will see that all this had deep origins, causes and effects. Considering all of them is very difficult, and it doesn't make much sense if you're not interested in it.�
Despite this, it is worth looking for and remembering the good, there were many joyful events, both worldwide and for each person individually. I think it's all about what large-scale events are associated with a particular year.