Surely there is a sort of mass manipulation about the picture of the little boy on the beach, I think so. This picture has two sides, like a dime. One side is that people react emotionally, they feel the horror of the situation, can maybe ask themselves what is the reason of all of this, can feel empathy, feel how it is to have a child that dies like that. The other side, I was thinking looking of all the posts in FB of this picture, is that we tend to forget the mass, big huge mass of people behind this little boy. Is like we just see a little boy but this is just a grain of sand, around you have thousand of thousand of thousand of people that are here, waiting in terrible conditions, no water, no food, dramas, hysteria, etc. and we don't see pictures of them, or maybe so little. Maybe I am exaggerating the analysis. I don't like to be manipulated, so I protect always when I see too many about one situation. What I mean is that the problem, the real problem is the mess in Syria, the war. Our politicians. How they are guilty of murder, destruction, bombing, torturing, massacring, annihilating Syria. This little boy on the beach tends to make us -maybe- to be distracted. Also, personally, I don't want to forget the other little boys and girls, from Syria, that are living a true hell waiting without food, without water with their parents, waiting, waiting.