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Sarcastic wrote:tfrizz wrote:I did a short research paper on violence in entertainment (predominantly TV and video games) for a sociology/criminology class back in May. While an argument can be made for correlation - being that these violent offenders are likely to have played violent games (that's a no-brainer IMO) - there is absolutely no grounds to claim causation. If playing violent games or watching violent TV/movies caused this stuff to happen, there would be a much bigger problem with this kind of violence worldwide.
I'll have to respectfully disagree and remind that we are not looking at the majority of the population in the US but the few, the several, people who may follow through with such actions. Although we should be, because Americans are move violent than ever. I don't know if numbers would confirm that, but the kinds of acts and behavior we are seeing should. There isn't any reason that I can find, other than what I described. I'll go on a limb and say that we all here agree there is a problem with our culture. Again, I ask. Who or what creates culture.
Furthermore, I have always found a noticeable difference between Americans and Europeans. I like Europeans better. I like the more closely knit structure better. I don't like American individualism.

Sarcastic wrote:MRandall25 wrote:Truth is, there isn't 1 way to fix it. There's about 50. And they're harder to accomplish than any of us realize. But, it starts and ends with the news media.
A simple fix is to take away guns. Take away guns, people won't shoot each other. We may have a few fist fights or stabbings. But we won't have a situation where a guy walks into a school with an assault rifle that holds a 30 round magazine. He could then maybe attack one person with a knife before being taken down.
I'm not saying that's what I want to do because I wouldn't want to take guns away from serious hunters (as much as I dislike hunting), for one. But it can't continue that they are so widely available. Or sold at private sales without authorization or background check. I like those mental evaluations in China.



Tico Rick wrote:I have to admit, I don't get the media bashing that's going on here. Their job is to report the news, both good and bad, and there hasn't been any glorifying of the culprit in the news reports I've seen. If we didn't know the details of past mass murders, perhaps we would not have developed the preventive measures that are now in place in most schools - procedures which, by all accounts, did save lives at Sandy Hook. Personally, I see violence in TV shows/movies as being much more relevant than news reporting in accepting/promoting violence in our culture.

shmenguin wrote:there's a different place to talk about gun control.
i'm just spitballing here, but would anyone else support FCC fines for tv stations that broadcast the name or picture of mass murderers in situations like this? maybe there would be a statute of limitations for it, but in the initial weeks where it's the main story - don't give the person what they may have been looking for. if people want the information, they can find it online, but don't plaster it on tv. there are probably a ton of logistic problems with this, but just throwing it out there.


Tico Rick wrote:I have to admit, I don't get the media bashing that's going on here. Their job is to report the news, both good and bad, and there hasn't been any glorifying of the culprit in the news reports I've seen. If we didn't know the details of past mass murders, perhaps we would not have developed the preventive measures that are now in place in most schools - procedures which, by all accounts, did save lives at Sandy Hook.


Tico Rick wrote:Care to share that evidence?



ExPatriatePen wrote:Uncle says Adam Lanza was on Novartis Fanapt.
Interesting (if Biased) article:
http://naturalsociety.com/connecticut-s ... pic-drugs/

llipgh2 wrote:Comfort dogs are helping the healing in Newtown. Dogs rock.
http://www.cnn.com/video/?hpt=hp_c2#/video/crime/2012/12/18/ct-shooting-ac-tuchman-comfort-dogs.cnn

mac5155 wrote:llipgh2 wrote:Comfort dogs are helping the healing in Newtown. Dogs rock.
http://www.cnn.com/video/?hpt=hp_c2#/video/crime/2012/12/18/ct-shooting-ac-tuchman-comfort-dogs.cnn
Great video. Golden Retrievers are special dogs. I never knew until I got one 3 years ago, but mine is awesome. He understands English. He comes and licks me when I cuss and scream at the steelers, at the thing im working on, or when i cant fix the lawn mower. They are awesome dogs.

ExPatriatePen wrote:mac5155 wrote:llipgh2 wrote:Comfort dogs are helping the healing in Newtown. Dogs rock.
http://www.cnn.com/video/?hpt=hp_c2#/video/crime/2012/12/18/ct-shooting-ac-tuchman-comfort-dogs.cnn
Great video. Golden Retrievers are special dogs. I never knew until I got one 3 years ago, but mine is awesome. He understands English. He comes and licks me when I cuss and scream at the steelers, at the thing im working on, or when i cant fix the lawn mower. They are awesome dogs.
Goldens are the best. Where did you get yours Mac? I bread Goldens down in Prosperity Pa back in the 80's. If you've got AKC papers I can probably tell you something about your pups linage if he/she was bought in Pittsburgh.


PensFanInDC wrote:Interesting connection between the fathers of Lanza and Holmes (aurora shooter). On phone and can't link so someone can Google it and post.
Both were due to testify in a rather large federal case....

mac5155 wrote:PensFanInDC wrote:Interesting connection between the fathers of Lanza and Holmes (aurora shooter). On phone and can't link so someone can Google it and post.
Both were due to testify in a rather large federal case....
I think it was posted earlier either in here of the PDT, but the case PFIDC is alluding to was the LIBOR scandal. Both were high ranking officers (one a scientist and one a CFO if I remember correctly) for large corporations.

mac5155 wrote:ExPatriatePen wrote:mac5155 wrote:llipgh2 wrote:Comfort dogs are helping the healing in Newtown. Dogs rock.
http://www.cnn.com/video/?hpt=hp_c2#/video/crime/2012/12/18/ct-shooting-ac-tuchman-comfort-dogs.cnn
Great video. Golden Retrievers are special dogs. I never knew until I got one 3 years ago, but mine is awesome. He understands English. He comes and licks me when I cuss and scream at the steelers, at the thing im working on, or when i cant fix the lawn mower. They are awesome dogs.
Goldens are the best. Where did you get yours Mac? I bread Goldens down in Prosperity Pa back in the 80's. If you've got AKC papers I can probably tell you something about your pups linage if he/she was bought in Pittsburgh.
No papers, bought him off a family in Irwin that claimed they were an accident. I dont know how having a male and female in the same house is considered an accident, but alas, I'm glad it happened

PensFanInDC wrote:Interesting connection between the fathers of Lanza and Holmes (aurora shooter). On phone and can't link so someone can Google it and post.
Both were due to testify in a rather large federal case....

SoupOrSam wrote:PensFanInDC wrote:Interesting connection between the fathers of Lanza and Holmes (aurora shooter). On phone and can't link so someone can Google it and post.
Both were due to testify in a rather large federal case....
Yeah, what's the chances....

llipgh2 wrote:Comfort dogs are helping the healing in Newtown. Dogs rock.
http://www.cnn.com/video/?hpt=hp_c2#/video/crime/2012/12/18/ct-shooting-ac-tuchman-comfort-dogs.cnn

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