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Violence is fun, What is to blame?
Comptine
post Apr 29 2008, 01:54 PM
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If you search 'girl fight' on YouTube, you get more than 70,000 hits. You search 'street fight', you get around 126,000 hits.

Recently, authorities said that teens are playing a new game where they walk up to a random person and slap/smack them in the face, aka "Happy Slapping". Happy Slap produces 5000+ hits on Youtube.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_slap

Increasing more and more kids are posting violent acts on Youtube or Myspace and view these attacks as 'funny' or 'pranks'.

And most recently, the Lakeland, Florida attack of a teenager girl by 6 other girls have gained national attention because they videotaped it for the intent of posting it up on the internet.

Why has this desensitization been happening in our country? Is it because of movies? Television? Games like GTA? Or violent music?
 
 
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post Apr 30 2008, 01:34 AM
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Actually, yes. Because honestly, that is NOT that amazing of a feat. Congratulations, you got into college, along with MILLIONS of other kids.

However, these select handful of kids who are acting violently need to be addressed. Their behavior is dysfunctional and detrimental to them and society.

What do you purpose... we ignore the bad and focus on the good?

People are getting assaulted and hurt because of these reckless actions.
 

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