I find that however to be just ignorant. It won't just disappear because I am not thinking of it anymore. It will still be there and it will be a recurring thing often. I look at so many other people who just decide to shut themselves off from "bad things" and it is appalling what it does to them, it just makes them socially inept. Unable to handle the world at all and have to go "Triggered!" at every turn at the most benign thing possible like "My Trigger words are apples, cats and Republicans." Which just ruins it for people who have ACTUAL issues like former rape victims etc.
Charlie Hebdo is not part of the problem. The problem is that bad things happen at all while people decide to further lock themselves in, with nationality on the rise, people deciding to curate what information they get at all and creating bubbles of their social life.
Charlie Hebdo was a fringe magazine before, it still is, you just hear about it now after the Charlie Hebdo office attack which I bet is the first time you ever heard about it (it was for me) and now they get brought up often because people read their magazine and post it online whenever a outrageous comic is made (every new issue) that was not intended for them at all as a audience. The Charlie Hebdo magazine is just not for you. The same that horror movies is not for me but I would never call them disgusting for (fictionally) portraying murder and maiming of human people as a form of entertainment, and then ask that people to stop making them.