posted on Apr, 28 2007 @ 06:51 PM
I find this quite disgusting. Why not arrest say, for the sake of argument, Quentin Tarantino, for writing Pulp Fiction? He writes and directs a movie
that depicts horrific violence, brutality, and death, and what happens? He is awarded the the Palme d'Or, seven Academy Award nominations, winning
one, and many other, lessser awards [BAFTAs, an Edgar Award, for example]
He is held up by the critics, the experts, those who tell us how to think, as someone who is truly outstanding in his field. His work is judged
to be a must see yet it depicts horror and death. He reaches iconic status within our culture, and many aspire to be where he is right now, the
violence and bloodshed his work depicts will inspire many to follow his lead within the arts, because it is popular, because it is what the people
want to see, because it is held in high regard by the experts.
What happens when a product of society emulates this example? He is arrested.
Where is the sense, where is the logic, where is the balance?
Because one sociopath recently went on a rampage, now anyone who entertains a violent thought is a suspect?
We are obsessed with brutality, destruction, and death. We pay money to watch it depicted for the sake of entertainment. It has been this way since
the invention of film, and it's roots can be traced back, no doubt to the very first use of language. How on earth can you separate this one kid from
the society that spawned him?
It's disgusting, it's pathetic. Everyone involved in denying this kid his dream should be thoroughly ashamed. All he is guilty of, is regurgitation
of the kind of entertainment we have all been, and will all be subjected to many times over in our lives.
[edit on 28/4/07 by Implosion]