posted on Mar, 13 2013 @ 12:14 AM
It can't be denied that throughout human history man has a blood lust.
We saw it in the Roman Coliseums where man was pitted against man to fight to the death for the entertainment of the masses, The honor of the
gladiator who after subduing his opponent would look to the emperor for the thumbs up or the thumb down which was usually determined by the will of
the people.
We see it in movies, tv serials, sports, competitions even in games for kids.
Is it the body count that defines a "good" action movie?
Is Hollywood to blame for the apathy and total lack of empathy for others?
Kids shooting kids, kids shooting parents, kids shooting themselves.
When a society becomes desensitized to violence that apathy doesn't stop there, it grows
Imagine the next generation if we take this generation as an example.
Things didn't start out with gratuitous violence being a selling point so where did the cruelty come from?
Lets go back a bit and see if a pattern exists...
Archie Bunker was the most bigoted person anyone could meet. His quips didn't end with skin tone, it carried over to genealogy and even over to his
family relationships.
Call your wife a dingbat all your marriage and see if she doesn't pull a Lorena Lobbit on you, or call a stepson meathead repeatedly and see what
kind of respect they will have for you in later years.
But it was all for comedy and yet a generation later racial sensitivity was so inflamed even a double murder trial called foul because of a comment
once made.
Or how about science fiction... the classic star trek... Kirk wasn't just inter-racial, he was inter-species. Isn't this similar to bestiality?
What about the Hannibal Lectors... Anthony Hopkins had such a screen presence one movie wasn't enough for Hollywood.
What could ever even inspire a writer to traverse such a dismal path of despair? Were Neilson ratings too low for Leave it to Beaver and they
switched to a more violent rather than wholesome format?
Are we the viewers to blame? Is it what everybody wanted and producers merely complied with what sold the best?
Or how about abusing an animal so you can ride it for 8 seconds and points were awarded on how well you could make it dance by spurring it on?
Are we so Barbaric we are unwilling to admit the detrimental affect these outlooks have on humanity and has had on humanity throughout the ages?
We haven't come very far from our lust for blood have we? What they think sells is violence, smut, profanity, drugs, crime, crime investigation, and
lest we forget, a body count.
When do games become too lame and reality rears its ugly head?
Do we need to see a man concuss another for a bag of money? The concussions eventually eliminating normal brain function... the thirst for gambling
on who will be victorious when they are probably both losers down the years?
So who is to blame for our degradation of morals? The violence just keeps coming until the end of the season when a new violence re-emerges. Banshee
ends this week and Game of Thrones begins the end of March. Do we really need to see those make-believe sex scenes or the promotion of two men making
out in order to fill a time slot?
Are producers so hard-up they really have nothing to add other than what is detrimental to the morality of a society?
What do you think? Is eloquence and classy acting a dying ideal?. As it is, they're in a class of their own...
I'm kind of glad I don't have any kids and I feel sorry for those who have the future to contend with if our track record continues this downward
spiral.
Would you call that entertainment? While Hollywood has already portrayed it a few times, when will the real hunting of humans become sport?
... the way things look, if its not already being done in secret, its only a matter of time.