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To: SirJohnBarleycorn

If he had been watching THIS movie alot in the days leading up to this event how could one NOT say this movie had an impact?

I don’t recall any mass murderers who watched 20 hours of Bugs Bunny and then went out hunting people.

We’ve seen about 1/100th of the tape this guy sent to NBC. Surely NBC wouldn’t only release segments selectively for agenda purposes would they? sarcasm off.


30 posted on 04/19/2007 8:12:50 AM PDT by hoyaloya
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To: hoyaloya
Surely NBC wouldn’t only release segments selectively for agenda purposes would they?

Sarcasm noted. Our low opinion of their motivations not withstanding, they are much more interested in reporting murders, not causing them. I think they are worried about being the provider of source material for other homicidal sociopaths to use in "justifying" their own rampage(s). Heavy network lawyer input is probably stifling their natural instincts to "report" (i.e., thoughtlessly blab everything they know as soon as possible).
43 posted on 04/19/2007 8:25:59 AM PDT by Captain Rhino ( Dollars spent in India help a friend; dollars spent in China arm an enemy.)
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To: hoyaloya

But the question is what kind of impact. Obsessive people are going to obsess on things, that’s what they do, and they will often emulate in some way what they obsess on it allows them to continue their obsession. So the question really becomes was this a case of a violent nutburger who obsessed on a movie that “expressed” (at leats to him) whatever lame excuses he was cooking up for his rampage, or did he watch this movie too many times and it turned him into a violent nutburger? Well the history of these things shows it’s the former. Sure these guys all tend to obsess on something, often a movie, but there are millions of these people that watch these movies, probably dozens or even hundreds who watch them just as many times as the psycho, but they don’t go on to kill.

And often these killers have a blatant mis-interpretation of the movie that “inspires” them. Look at Columbine, those jerks were obsessed with Natural Born Killers, a movie they (and others) thought glorified two psycho killers. In fact the point of the movie is a criticism of how the media glorifies psycho killers, in the movie the killers are just nuts and kind of stupid, but the media blows them up to counter culture heroic perportions. And of course if you look at how NBC is handling the package from Cho right now the movie would appear to be right.

Cho probably got some of his style from the movie, but the movie didn’t make him do it. He was a nutburger looking for a time and a method, nobody knows yet why he picked the time but apparently he picked the method from this movie. Without this movie he would have picked his style from a different movie, or maybe he would have actually been original and picked his own style. But one way or the other he was going to kill people, he spent way too long planning this for anything but him to be the true source.


72 posted on 04/19/2007 9:22:38 AM PDT by discostu (only things a western savage understands are whiskey and rifles and an unarmed)
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To: hoyaloya; All
You know NBC would never do that. Shame on you for even suggesting it. ;-)

We all know that movies do impress and influence people. TV Commercials are nothing more nor less than mini-movies and we are force fed more minutes of them than of the movie they sponsor. Sponsors would not collectively pay billions of dollars for mini-movie commercial spots, that have no effect on viewers.

Many idiots these days look to movies as their news source. Consider such trash as “Fahrenheit 911, An inconvenient truth” to name just two, that are hyped as Gospel by the producers, liberal politicians and their MSM, and accepted that way by hordes of fools.

76 posted on 04/19/2007 9:34:15 AM PDT by F.J. Mitchell (Well armed intended victims often leave police desperately seeking sufficient DNA to identify perps.)
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