If all lives matter, we need to get rid of the total disrespect for life
exhibited in video games, movies and television shows.
We can’t possibly get rid of all guns, kitchen knives,
baseball bats, cars, bare hands and other objects capable of taking a life. The problem is not the objects. The problem is the attitude which trivializes
life…unless you are the star of the show.
They will never kill off James Bond and probably not Jason Bourne. We are shocked at the deaths of Han Solo and
Will Gardner.
NCIS is one of my favorite shows, but it typically starts
with a murder. I was sad to see Person
of Interest go, but when I reflect on that show, I can’t begin to count the
number of individuals “offed” by John Reese and Sameen Shaw. We are expected to be OK with this, because
they are all bad. In True Lies when
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s character is asked, while under the influence of truth
serum, if he has killed someone, his response is “Yes, but they were all
bad.” The bad guys die, and the grief of
their family members is never shown. The
good guys die, and the grief is momentary, and the show goes on. We don’t get to see the agony still present a
year later. (Exception: Gibbs on NCIS will never get over the murder
of his wife and child. It is part of his
character.)
I have never played a violent video game, but I understand
they exist. I do know that in video
games it is possible to earn points that get one an additional life. Seriously?
An additional life does NOT happen in reality. What are we allowing children and young minds
still in their formative stages to learn?
I guess you might tell me that we can’t change violence in
entertainment either. We have “free
speech” which unfortunately protects hate speech and violent images. Our society apparently has a lust for such,
and the entertainment industry is just giving us what we want.
So, we all clamor into the arena and cheer for the
gladiators to be eaten by wild beasts or to kill each other. That attitude did not bode well for the Roman Empire. What makes us think we will fare any better?
The basic nature of man has not changed or improved since
Cain killed his brother Abel. We are NOT
evolving into a more enlightened species.
We have just become more sophisticated and technologically advanced in
the way that we kill.
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