This quote was from a photo with this wording plastered on it and a photo of a recent celebrity death and black and white photos of veterans.
Unfortunately this post or meme, like many others lacks the in depth explanation required to explain such complex emotional states of a person when grieving.
It is natural to grieve or care more about the death of a person when you have an emotional connection to that person. It is highly likely that people have built an especially strong connection with celebrities as their entire lives and careers are public to the world and in most cases more detailed than an average person’s life.
If the premise of the meme is to convey that you should care more about veterans then let me give an example of how that is an unreasonable request and that this meme like many others is just a tool of manipulation and deceit. Don’t misunderstand the fact that we should do all we can to ensure that veterans get the help they need and deserve in relation to mental health issues.
The example is that 17,000 people die every day from hunger or malnutrition. (2013) We currently live in societies where that would not even be considered acceptable by any ethical standard yet the number is shockingly high most would think. This is a single cause of death of what my opinion is of an unacceptable way to die in this world due to causes that are in 1st world countries considered so unethical that it doesn’t exist.
If the meme requires you to sympathise more about veterans then one would think you should equally care about each and every person in this world that die from a lack of care or unreasonable death. I can guarantee that nobody has the capability to care for such large numbers of people. Not each and every person individually. It is fairly easy to say that “my prayers are with them” or similar, but it is much harder to admit that your words usually don’t make a difference on such a scale. It is much harder to admit and can sound offensive to some, that it is really only possible to care about people you are emotionally connected to. This does not necessarily mean you need to know the person, just know of the person.
My opinion is that being sympathetic when it does not do any help to anyone might actually cause more emotional distress to the person. Unless there is a possibility you can directly affect a situation or the meme had put you on a path to affect a situation then likely there is no positive in you knowing or being sympathetic. There appears to be a hint of guilt when I see post of "good faith" towards these kind of meme's which I find useless, appalling and unethical.
In conclusion this post is, from what I can tell purely to generate a negative emotional response to gain popularity and does not actually do any good for anyone. It gives me proof that this world is so broken as it is so far from being able to look past 15 words of information slapped on a photo with the most recent celebrity that died.