In light of yet another horrific event in America I sense a strange paradox. While hearts are crushed with the most senseless, evil and tragic shootings of this week I've heard in my life time, with the taking of so many innocent lives, especially children, at the same time I worry that we fail to see how much our country loves violence.
Oh we would never admit. And many will say there is no correlation between our love for violence and actual violence. Yet how can we deny when it comes to the consumption of 'entertainment' in America - violence (along with sex) is either near the top or at the top. It would be hard to deny as a country we seem to gravitate toward violent movies. While violent movies initially may have been rather tame such as in gangster movies of the late 20s, we'd have to confess violence in movies of today are more violent than ever before. If we add slasher movies to the violent genre we quickly see America consumers become like sharks who sense blood in the water who react with a desire to consume.
One concern I believe we must admit is with alarm is the massive amount of violent videos which 'entertain' impressible young minds. While I would agree not every young person will act out what they play in extreme violent video games we should be concerned that we are forming in the minds of a young generation that life is not valued. How can a young person play violent video games hours on end where they have the power to maim or kill people at will and yet it not impact how they view others?
When there is no respect for life then there is no value for life. With the tragic news of this week where everyone seem to be asking 'how could this happen?' - no one seems to be addressing the elephant in the room - as a nation we are in love with violence because our hearts don't respect or value life. And unless that concept changes in the hearts of the American consumer of entertainment I suspect more difficult days lie ahead for our country.
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