Humans can be considered very aggressive by nature. Their history of war, blood and violence attests to their growing need to conquer at all costs. Now there is a more silent way of satisfying this thirst for destruction, and that is through the media. People seem to be glorified by seeing something that would ignite a pumping heart and feelings of disgust. The question is.. How much should be shown?
Note: Although the below article mentions key events, this thread is NOT about those events but about how much should be shown.
Well, this is a difficult balancing act, for sure. I don't know where the line should be drawn, but I definately have no desire to see the beheadings shown on television for example or to watch anyone as they are dying. That is too much for me. I could not handle it. We must also remember that children are around when the evening news is on. I don't think they should be subjected to such images.
I don't think I need to see an event take place to understand that it is horrific. I don't need to see someone beheaded to understand how awful it was. It can be described in enough detail without my seeing it.
The real danger to showing all of this stuff in every minute detail is not that it will horrify us, but rather that we will become desensitized to it. We cannot watch such horror each day without our minds finding a way to block out how awful it is. So, rather than have the effect of making us understand how bad war is, it might actually make it less horrible to us - not a first, but eventually.
Think about what used to pass as horror in movies in TV. People used to really be scared by the horror movies shown in the 1950's and 1960's. Now, our movies are much more gory and because we have become accustomed to such gore, the stuff filmed in the 50's and 60's doesn't scare us at all. We have adjusted to a level where that stuff just isn't scary to us any more. I think this could happen with our news as well, if we didn't censor what was shown.
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