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In reply to the discussion: (re: Rolling Stone bans) Is there no limit to our national outrage-addiction? [View all]NoOneMan
(4,795 posts)I hope I'm wrong, but I think we are running into the unknown with a social experiment consisting of raising children in a virtual world that leads to isolation and detachment from reality and humanity. We are constantly replacing the natural human experience with new experiences that the human animal did not evolve with, and thereby, impacting its mental development in some pretty nefarious wars to breed an entire generation of sociopaths (where human feelings aren't considered as important or real, beyond their advertised online "status"
. So now we have mass shooters and mass bombers and mass idiots who all see themselves as "characters" of this new online consciousness that we all share. The floodgates of this experiment may begin to open up, and there couldn't be a worse time because we have some real world problems of epic proportions
But as for the Radical Islam angle...hell, how do we know these boys just didn't need a cause to justify their carnage, much like the crazy white guy and his girlfriend in Canada who plotted the Canada Day bombings? Maybe these people just want to blow some people up, and think its as good of a reason as any other?