Posted on 11/27/2013 12:41:12 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Over the last few weeks, reports of the so-called knock-out game in the US Northeast have surfaced in various media, ranging from local community news websites in Brooklyn, New York, to a regional TV station, all the way to the Daily Mail, the worlds most visited news website .
The extent of the coverage would have you believe that American streets have become especially dangerous in a matter of days, and that a sneaky sucker punch is just a street corner away.
What we know
Reported knockout game assaults are said by such media outlets to follow the same pattern: a gang or group of attackers, always young adults, mostly males, target an individual and in an unprovoked, senseless and cowardly attack proceed to knock the victim down with a single punch.
With reported attacks and real victims in New York City, Saint Louis (Mass.), Philadelphia (PA), law enforcement agencies fear the knock-out game may spread like wildfire, with the unwitting help of the Internet.
Everyone is very concerned about the Knockout Game which is happening nationally. People see it on YouTube and everyone starts to copy it, wanting to outdo each other a NYC police investigator said to >Vos Iz Neias news website. [The alleged perpetrators] were copycatters. ( ) Our job is to get the bad guys and protect the community.
Racial components come into play in the knockout game stories; some attacks have occurred in predominantly Jewish neighbourhoods, and one suspect who allegedly attacked an Orthodox Jew has been charged with committing a hate crime.
Race is a factor for the alleged attackers as well, whether it is explicit (referring to as Hispanic men and running pictures of Asian or Black alleged assailants ) or implicit thanks to a certain choice of words. Newsweek writes that the word thug, used for instance on a front page of the New York Post about the game, is a demeaning word against black men and boys.
Just an urban myth?
Not all media have spoken of knock-out game in the same way: The New York Times expressed serious doubts as to the size of the phenomenon. Police officials in several cities where such attacks have been reported said that the game amounted to little more than an urban myth, and that the attacks in question might be nothing more than the sort of random assaults that have always occurred, NYT journalist Cara Buckley reports. Police officials cautioned that they had yet to see evidence of an organized game spreading among teenagers online, though they have been reluctant to rule out the possibility.
Jamelle Bouie for The Daily Beast reports that, according to the FBIs statistics, assaults with hands and fists have increased 0.7 percent between 2011 and 2012. The knockout game may or may not be a new phenomenon, but with a few instances out of tens of thousands of assaults, its not a trend, and media outlets shouldnt treat it as one, Bouie writes.
Emma Roller, for Slate.com is more direct . While acknowledging that the game definitely exists, and has been around for at least a couple of years, she writes that the idea that its reached epidemic levels, or that its only being played by young black people is a fallacy supported by at best anecdotal evidences.
According to her, the knockout game freak-outs are another occurrence of the frequent false trend story of black mob violence popping up again on the news radar. She goes on to accuse various conservative and right-wing media personalities and outlets of fanning the flames without hard data showing that its a trend.
Narrative element of a moral panic
Doubts are one thing, but the media narratives about the knock-out game also hint at the latest resurgence of the concept of a moral panic.
Often misused, the term was defined in 1973 in sociologist Stan Cohens seminal book Folk Devils and Moral Panics, The creation of the Mods and Rockers (1). In this work, Cohen focussed on the media and societys reactions to street fights in the early 1960s between two subculture groups, the mods and the rockers.
While Cohens definition is long and complex, Roger Hopkins Burke put it in laymans terms (emphasises euronews) in the sequence below:
Cohen [finds] the press to be guilty of exaggeration and distortion in their reporting of [skirmishes between mods and rockers]. The sense of outrage communicated by such misrepresentation [ ] set in motion a series of interrelated responses. First, there was* increased public concern about the issue*, to which the police responded by increasing their surveillance of the groups in question mods and rockers. This resulted in more frequent arrests, which in turn appeared to confirm the validity of the original media reaction. Second, by emphasising the stylistic differences and antagonisms between the groups, the press reaction encouraged polarisation and further clashes between the groups (2)
Keeping in mind this explanation, a quick glance at some of the articles mentioned earlier will make each element appear clearly and suggest a moral panic is emerging from this story. For instance, the press exaggeration of the occurrences of games of knockout, the concerned communities of the perceived threats, the police forces beefing up their presence in the streets, arresting more people and thus confirming the existence of copycat attacks.
Emphasis on the race of the alleged victims and assailants also serves the implicit purpose of underlying the dualistic antagonisms between the groups, the civilized society against the deviants.
Chas Critcher, communication scholar at Swansea University, specialises in the concept of moral panic. He evaluates the role of the media thus: The media are particularly important in the early (inventory) stage of social reaction, producing processed or coded images of deviance and the deviants, he explains (3). The cause is not a conspiracy amongst journalists but the normal practice of newsmaking. The media focus most on those events and people disrupting the social order.
Vague mental coded images of gangs of thugs mentioned in the media become the folk devils of Cohens seminal book.
That being said, it is in no way a recent phenomenon; over the last 35 years, moral panic cases studied by scholars relate to seven areas: AIDS, child abuse, drugs, immigration, media violence, street crime (including guns) and youth deviance in general, Critcher writes .
Indeed, recent real life instances of moral panic include fears of links between Satanism and heavy metal/role-playing games/video games, paedophile scares, the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, etc.
With the knockout game, it seems that communication and criminology manuals will have another textbook example of a emerging moral panic.
Sources: 1)Cohen, Stan. Folk Devils and Moral Panics.London: MacGibbon and Kee. (1972) 2)Hopkins Burke, Roger. An Introduction to Criminological Theory. 3rd edition. Cullompton, Willan Publishing (2001) 3)Critcher, Chas. Moral Panic Analysis: Past, Present and Future. Sociology Compass 2/4 (2008) p. 1127-1144
Maybe if we hang those caught playing the knockout “game” from the lampposts in their home neighborhoods (after a fair trial). It might cut down on the number of “players”
Must.Protect.Black.Criminals.
You don’t want to be around when the pustule bursts.
Actually, the left must protect black victimhood.
Just imagine if everyone stopped recognizing black victimhood. The ‘rats couldn’t keep them on the plantation any more, and the “guilty” whites couldn’t be shamed into supporting racist democrat policies.
To: 2ndDivisionVet
“Maybe if we hang those caught playing the knockout game from the lampposts in their home neighborhoods (after a fair trial). It might cut down on the number of players..
Maybe we just shoot them and leave them lying in the street with a note attached: “Knockgame looser”.
“moral panic cases studied by scholars relate to seven areas: AIDS”
Apparently AIDS was no big deal.
Ah, definitely the Talking Point from the Commies this week. This same headline is appearing everywhere. Can’t those people think for themselves? Talk about clones!
Meanwhile, racially motivated black on white attacks happen almost daily, and the response from the Left is always "nothing to see here, folks!" Typical.
In past I thought a British tabloid could really run with the idea that Brits were traveling to the US to go on “hunting trips” for violent, inner city yoots. The idea would be that with an escort, they would enter a bad neighborhood, then when attacked, dispatch the criminal then walk away.
The escort would act as security in case they lost the upper hand. Importantly, there would be no mementos or trophies, and all evidence, including the weapon, would be destroyed.
Participation only by invitation, with Fight Club rules.
Clint Eastwood shows you how to deal with yutes who want to knock you out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSAyz5c3JmM
"He has excited domestic insurrections amongst us, and has endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages, whose known rule of warfare, is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions."
I was wondering what happened there, as I missed it.
White guilt is the Democrats way of keeping whites on the Democrat plantation. The Democrats have been the enemies of the white population for over forty years. How stupid could people be for continuing to vote for the party that takes their hard earned money and gives it to the breeders of the thugs who will grow up to be the knock out kings.
Just to make sure my comment isn't judged a 'dog whistle' ... The term 'thug' applies to people of all races who act 'thuggy'. In the case of the 'knockout game' almost all the thugs are young black men - and the victims are people of all races...
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