Re: Desensitised? Not me
Bourne, on host 62.64.171.202
Monday, June 17, 2002, at 07:08:54
Desensitised? Not me posted by Matthew on Sunday, June 16, 2002, at 17:29:38:
> (Note: I have toned down this post as much as I could, but it still focuses on the subject of over-violent media. Although there's nothing in here that may offend per se, I accept that it might get deleted for being a bit too descriptive. Or just for being rubbish.) > > "These games are training our children to become efficient killers." > "This film contains scenes of a violent nature, and is not suitable for younger viewers." > "Select blood colour: red/green/none" > "You got a chainsaw. Find some meat!" > > All-too-common quotes and nearlyquotes in and about the current state of the media. There has been a lot of talk about desensitisation, and how our overexposure to gruesome scenes on an almost daily basis has increased our tolerances for shock and disgust. Here's a task for those who have grown up around gore. Think back, way back, to a moment in which you were genuinely unsettled by the amount of claret on display on some screen.
Staying on-topic, I found the media furore over Spider-Man being "The most violent children's movie ever" a little bit too hard to swallow. I still reckin that the most disturbing and violent imagery ever has to be found in the cartoon Tom & Jerry. For sheer density of violent confrontation, decapitations, and general nastiness, it can't be beaten.
Bourne
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