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"Why hasn't violent media turned us into a nation of killers?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-13 05:44:18

One of the things I find most interesting about calls to regulate "excessively violent" content on television in movies or in video games is the way critics make massive leaps of logic and draw outrageous conclusions based on myopic anecdotal reasoning. I was reminded of that again today when reading through an interview with Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-W. Va) one of the most vociferous critics of all sorts of media content and a long-time proponent of regulation to censor such violent content in particular (however it is defined). (I have written about his past regulatory proposals and ). Violent content has a way of desensitizing impressionable minds he said alluding more than once in the interview to school shootings especially the horrific massacre at Virginia Tech. To buttress his point the senator told of an 80-year-old World War II veteran who visited him at home and described his wartime experiences how he helped blow up German troop trains. “He said that he just got numb that he lost any feeling,” he said. “One thing was that he couldn’t see them. And that’s also true with troops on the ground. It gives them post-traumatic stress disorder.” Then the senator borrowed a line from Gen. George Patton’s obscenity-laced rallying speech to troops about making the other man die for his country — except Rockefeller omitted the salty-tongue warrior’s allusion to the enemy’s paternity. Except that you don't--at least not entirely and Sen. Rockefeller's examples prove that point. How is it after all that these brave soldiers witnessed and endured unspeakable acts of violence during those years and yet came home and became known as "The Greatest Generation"? They rebuilt post-war America and turned us into the greatest economic powerhouse on Planet Earth. But if we are to believe Sen. Rockefeller's logic they should have instead come home and turned America into a nation of murders thieves and thugs. After all it's "monkey see monkey do," right? If you witness violence you will later perpetrate violence or so the theory goes. But again they didn't. Why is that? It's a really interesting question and it is one that many folks continue to ask with regards to exposure to violent media content in movies. TV shows or video games. After all many people find something intuitively appealing about "monkey see monkey do" explanations. Namely it provides one possible and simplistic explanation for why some people do engage in violent behavior. In reality however most humans possess a sort of moral compass or moral check on their behavior. They can witness something extremely violent--whether it is real or just a dramatization--and process that information in a rational way. Millions of soldiers throughout history have witnessed (and many have been forced to engage in) horrific acts of violence on a battlefield and yet they would never think of carrying out those same acts on a public sidewalk. Similarly millions of average folk have watched countless acts of violence in plays movies. TV shows and games and yet would never consider carrying out those same acts in public. Simply stated most people can separate fantasy from reality--even children as they come to understand social norms about acceptable behavior. I hate to use anecdotal reasoning here but I'm going to since I think my case is not unique. I grew up watching plenty of movies and TV shows jammed packed with senseless violence. In fact--and some people with think this is sick--my Dad and I used to have a fairly impressive horror movie collection on VHS tapes and would often discuss which "slasher movie" was better or had more blood. A little sadistic? Perhaps but we found it all quite funny. The important point is that neither of us ever picked up a machete or a chainsaw and decided to take a stroll down to a summer camp to chop up teenagers! Same goes for the millions of other people who grew up enjoying those movies. And where do I even begin to summarize how much violent video game content I have seen through the years? From my Atari 2600 in the late 70s to my current Xbox 360 and Sony PS3. I have probably played just about ever type of violent video game imaginable. The "Resident Evil" series was a favorite and I have played every one of them start to finish but I enjoyed most of the popular "first-person shooter" games as well. Again there are millions of others like me out there and somehow the vast majority of us grew up got good jobs created the Internet so on and so forth. We didn't take to the streets and start murdering each other just because we played a lot of Duke Nukem or Doom. So while the world isn't perfect it isn't the hell-hole that the "monkey see monkey do" media critics say it is either. Matter of fact the world seems to be getting better in many important ways--and ways that it should not be if we are to believe all those "world-is-going-to-hell" critics. Just look at the facts about leading social indicators. A new article in magazine by Peter Wehner and Yuval Levin entitled "" points out that just about all the important social indicators (murder rape robbery etc) have witnessed steady decreases. (I provide all the supporting statistics starting on page 20). They point out that: In attitudes toward education drugs abortion religion marriage and divorce the current generation of teenagers and young adults appears in many respects to be more culturally conservative than its immediate predecessors. To any who may have written off American society as incorrigibly corrupt and adrift these young people offer a powerful reminder of the boundless inner resources still at our disposal and of our constantly surprising national resilience. Again how can this be happening if violent media spawns violent minds and violent acts?! After all there's just as much violent media content out there today as there was in the past; some critics claim much more exists now than in the past. So how is it that the kids are alright? Why are things getting so much better when the "monkey see monkey do" theorists tell us they should be getting so much worse? The critics like Sen. Rockefeller have no answer. They just continue to arrogantly ride around on their moral high horses and tell us that were are all just ignorant sheep who are being programmed to be killers by the media that we enjoy. In the real world of course the rest of of us just yawn turn off the TV or video game go to bed happy and wake up the next day to live a normal productive lives. Sen. Rockefeller and his fellow media critics should try doing the same thing and leave the rest of us alone.

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"Letter: Crash turned family upside down" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-16 01:05:37

To the editor:In response to the Oct. 4 article headlined. "Appeals act: 'color box' data can be used in car crashes," I conclude it my civic duty to offer some real tips to those who may end up in a situation where black box data could be used against them. I can furnish this advice now that this nightmare is finally over and my unofficial gag order has been lifted. Read this article in full with aPlus Edition account. The Salem News. 32 Dunham Road. Beverly. MA 01915 - 978-922-1234 © Copyright Eagle Tribune Publishing affiliate. All rights reserved. 100 Turnpike Street. North Andover. MA 01845 978-946-2000 • • Associated touch content © 2006. All rights reserved. AP circumscribe may not be published air rewritten or redistributed. Our place is powered by and our site is powered by. Some parts of our site may require you to. believe our

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"Letter: Crash turned family upside down" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-16 01:05:37

To the editor:In response to the Oct. 4 bind headlined. "Appeals Court: 'Black box' data can be used in car crashes," I feel it my civic duty to offer some real tips to those who may end up in a situation where black box data could be used against them. I can offer this advice now that this nightmare is finally over and my unofficial gag order has been lifted. Read this article in full with aPlus Edition be. The Salem News. 32 Dunham Road. Beverly. MA 01915 - 978-922-1234 &write; Copyright shoot Tribune Publishing Company. All rights reserved. 100 Turnpike Street. North Andover. MA 01845 978-946-2000 • • Associated Press circumscribe © 2006. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published air rewritten or redistributed. Our site is powered by and our place is powered by. Some parts of our site may require you to. View our

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"Guess who turned 70 today???" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-20 19:10:08

Greg Hernandez craves a daily fix of celebrity news the way somepeople be their daily cup of joe. He's made it his mission to showup to as many Tinseltown events as he's allowed into to communicate to anyfamous faces that don't run from him and to give readers severaldaily shots of the day's breaking news. Can you BELIEVE it? "That Girl" herself. Marlo Thomas! The multiple Emmy winner still looks like a million bucks still acts and runs St. Jude's the amazing hospital founded by her father the late Danny Thomas. (If you haven't left a comment here before you may be to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.)

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"human skin turned into brain cells" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 15:24:35

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"thanks" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-01 21:07:36

I just wanted to take a moment to give thanks to God for all He has done for me: Thank you for my wife and sonsThank you for health and strengthThank you for family and friendsThank you for laughterThank you for tearsThank you for sunshineThank you for everything XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <have in mind> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

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"[In pictures]City Christmas lights turned on" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-21 21:30:12

The new “color” Christmas channelise on O’Connell Street. Trust me when I say it it is bright very bright. The lights are Light Emitting Diodes (LED) which take up less energy than normal lightbulbs. The tree itself is made from recycled metal taken from what was removed from Thomond Park as move of it’s redevelopment. The channelise has it’s own cater supply which uses a go turbine to generate power. The tree is fifteen metres in height. This entry was posted on Wednesday. November 21st. 2007 at 8:17 pmand is filed under. You can follow any responses to this entry through the feed. You can or from your own site. Bah cozen! Christmas shouldn’t start until December 8th desire when I was a child. The longer the marketing people make it last the more diluted the whole event becomes. Now it’s christmas for 1/4 of the year. I partly agree with Colm the lights are great but it’s way too early for this. December the 8th is early enough. Diluted is a perfect word for it. The pics are great the city could have waited two weeks though. They are thrilled to see it and just said that they can’t wait to go for christmas! I think we should not get too worried about Doug Howlett and his antics. He is a great player and hopefully will be for Munster in mthe coming seasons. Bring on Wasps revenge is sweet! (Seeing as all ye christmas tree people hi-jacked the rugby post Exactly how green is this tree when you factor in all the idling engines of everybody stuck in the gridlock caused by them closing O’Connell St so that Gormley could do his show and dance of turning them on Turning on the lights in November is all about consumerism and nothing to do with the true meaning of Christmas. Give it a few years and they will be turning the lights on in October. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

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