And of course someone called in a bomb threat to Sandy Hook this morning.
How would someone get their hands on a rocket launcher? Asking for a friend.
How would someone get their hands on a rocket launcher? Asking for a friend.
Couldn't hurt I guess. It's not gonna help in the immediate future though either. I think part of our problem does come from a culture that idolizes violence. And in order to change culture, I think movies and video games do play a role. But it takes time. Those 4 year olds who aren't going to be indoctrinated on violence need to grow up in order to make whatever change we're hoping for.
And the change they'd probably end up making? Well... taking away our guns. So, let's just do that now... and make sure guns are regulated already.
I'm Canadian. We have exactly the same movies, tv shows, and video games, but even taking populations into account we have a tiny fraction of the amount of gun violence.
The movies, games and tv shows have basically nothing to do with it. It's because you guys still haven't passed any of the common sense gun laws that every other first world country on the planet has.
I think guns are the largest driver of the overall culture of violence that we've got going, so I'm all for it. We need to regulate the guns, and the rest of the cultural stuff will fall into place I think.
I just don't want to give these pop cultural items a pass. We do seem overly obsessed with violence to me. I don't want to legislatively force them to stop.. it's a reflection of who we are, but I think we'd do better as a community if less of the material we were consuming was about death, and war, and fighting, and guns... personally.
I have played violent video games since I was a kid. Over 3 decades of violent video games and I have never so much as fired a gun let alone gone on a shooting spree. There is a lot more evidence against video games cause violence in children than these lawmakers care to admit.
A good portion of young men are taught at an early age that if someone hits you.. you hit back. Violence is an answer to problems. When a 10 year old kid is exposed to violent shows, violent games, and a violent home... then it makes sense that they would come desensitized to it. And from there... you're just looking for the 1 in a thousand kid who subconsciously picks this stuff up , and cooks it in an oven till he's ready to explode at 25.
There are many other countries with exactly the same media but not the American gun violence problem.
Many other countries don't have the same media, they do or did censor violence from the original versions.
There are NUMEROUS countries that have EXACTLY the same media. Literally the exact same shows/movies/games with ZERO censoring. You have to be frighteningly ignorant of other cultures/countries to not know that. Again, Canada, where I live and have my whole life, has the exact same ones and zero censorship of violence.
...People desperately looking for something to blame other than the US's insane lack of gun control