Rooskibar03
01-03-2013, 22:07
Don't know if any of you watch but tonight's show has an intense interview with Dave Grossman, author of On Killing and On Combat.
Guy has an extensive background in military physchology and human aggression. He made some excellent points about the state of our society and the increase in what's happening.
First and foremost he refused to refer to these as "shootings" call them what they are massacres. We need to take back the word shooter as many of us are shooters.
He talked about the conditioned response taught to soldiers, starting back in WWII and how the military turned to man shaped targets rather then a bullseye to condition them into not thinking about it as a person. He did draw the connection video games and media.
He pointed out that the first reported student violence in a school wasn't until 1970 when a student killed a principle and teacher. So why in 500 years or armed combat, 150 years of repeating fire weapons are we now seeing the uptick in young people in committing violent acts.
He laid out some compelling facts about society as a whole. I find myself wanting to read both his books now.
If you have Dish Network the network is on 212. Great show tonight.
Guy has an extensive background in military physchology and human aggression. He made some excellent points about the state of our society and the increase in what's happening.
First and foremost he refused to refer to these as "shootings" call them what they are massacres. We need to take back the word shooter as many of us are shooters.
He talked about the conditioned response taught to soldiers, starting back in WWII and how the military turned to man shaped targets rather then a bullseye to condition them into not thinking about it as a person. He did draw the connection video games and media.
He pointed out that the first reported student violence in a school wasn't until 1970 when a student killed a principle and teacher. So why in 500 years or armed combat, 150 years of repeating fire weapons are we now seeing the uptick in young people in committing violent acts.
He laid out some compelling facts about society as a whole. I find myself wanting to read both his books now.
If you have Dish Network the network is on 212. Great show tonight.