Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Now Games, Facebook and TV killed those school childen | Whale ...

As the people and media keep flailing around the actual answer, Fox news are now trying to put ?TV and Facebook ?against the wall:

The news media, quick to find a cause for why a lone gunman would kill his mother, drive to a local elementary school, and kill 26 people (20 children) before killing himself, has turned to the usual scapegoat: video games. While it is understandable that people want answers, Fox News wastes no time in trying to connect TV, Facebook, and computer games to the horrific actions of Lanza. As transcribed by?Kotaku, a Fox News segment hosted by Megyn Kelly with guest analyst Dr. Keith Ablow waste no time pointing the finger at the consumption of various types of media:

Kelly: The real question to you is why have there not been more things like this in the past and what is making them seem to come out now?

Ablow: You know you and I have both spoken about this on and off the air, and I fear that our level empathy just as a culture, as a society, is being diminished by things like reality TV and like Facebook that seem to take people to a kind of fictional realm. I guess you could add gaming to that, computer games.

Later in the segment Ablow says that ??such that now people feel less for one another, they can think of them almost as third parties, or entertainment figures or animated creatures, and for the people among us who are vulnerable to acts of violence who are violently ill, if you will, that means they consider others even less than ever before.?

So Dr. Keith Ablow says?TV, Games and Facebook causes a kind of dissociative?state that allows people to go on murderous rampages?

With the number of registered Facebook users, TV watchers and Gamers, I think we?re probably seeing a pretty good result, percentage wise.

What a cock.

Source: http://www.whaleoil.co.nz/2012/12/now-games-facebook-and-tv-killed-those-school-childen/

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