American culture is more violent than most western cultures. The recent shooting in Connecticut really has exposed this.
I hear different lobbies blaming different things, mostly its two lobbies that I think are both off.
First it has been brought up that violent videogames, movies, and other entertainment is to blame. On the surface this may seem reasonable, but if you digg a little deeper it seems our entertainment is a reflection of our desire. Why portray violence in entertainment media if we didn't feel entertained by it. This doesn't mean that violent media is good for the people but restricting it could potentially cause more harm than good. I think the best idea is to understand why the people want violent media, after all media just responds to demand. What makes us so violent?
The other side of this debate is our easy access to weapons. In our main there is an estimated 297 million firearms in possession, yet a statistical non existent number of them would be used in crime. So I don't think it is possible to moniter the commerce. Besides that weapons are just objects, that can be used to kill people, many objects share this common trait. again the use of weapons in violent crime is a reflection of or violent culture, it is not the product of it, so I don't think eliminating the right to own them will change our culture.
The problem I see with these two debate points is that they only focus on the effect and not the cause. There is something in us that makes us desire violence. I have many theories but I am interested in what others think.
I hear different lobbies blaming different things, mostly its two lobbies that I think are both off.
First it has been brought up that violent videogames, movies, and other entertainment is to blame. On the surface this may seem reasonable, but if you digg a little deeper it seems our entertainment is a reflection of our desire. Why portray violence in entertainment media if we didn't feel entertained by it. This doesn't mean that violent media is good for the people but restricting it could potentially cause more harm than good. I think the best idea is to understand why the people want violent media, after all media just responds to demand. What makes us so violent?
The other side of this debate is our easy access to weapons. In our main there is an estimated 297 million firearms in possession, yet a statistical non existent number of them would be used in crime. So I don't think it is possible to moniter the commerce. Besides that weapons are just objects, that can be used to kill people, many objects share this common trait. again the use of weapons in violent crime is a reflection of or violent culture, it is not the product of it, so I don't think eliminating the right to own them will change our culture.
The problem I see with these two debate points is that they only focus on the effect and not the cause. There is something in us that makes us desire violence. I have many theories but I am interested in what others think.