General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: Director Peter Bogdanovich: What If Movies Are Part of the Problem? [View all]I think that obviously *most* people can watch a violent movie, game, own a gun, etc WITHOUT acting themselves in a violent way. Otherwise we would have 1000 times more than what we have now.
So, when people say *they* are not affected, ok - statistically it's true that *most* will not be. HOWEVER, does it increase the likely hood that SOME will act? That is where the debate goes for me. And then, what do WE as a society decide is worth our movies, games, guns, etc.
I don't want a ton of regulation, but I believe that not having regulation in itself requires US to be responsible for what we support. That could mean we dont buy the stuff, or we create support to deal with people that are affected, or other solutions - but we dont ignore it and pretend that the only thing that matters is MY rights, or MY desires.
In the end, its true we get the society and culture we deserve.
And I agree it's interesting. I hope that we *really* look at all facets of the issue and not just react out of fear or rage.