Sorry, not to belittle the conversation, I just love Mr. Mackey's logic and thought I'd throw it in for levity.
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Um, AsaJay, you really need to see this movie. If you had seen it, you would know that the basis for the movie was EXACTLY what you're asking for. He went looking for answers. That's the plot of the movie.AsaJay wrote:In both instances of child-shooting incidents cited in the film, it's my impression that nothing was done or said about any other conditions leading up to the shooting. It's sensationalism. Kid walks in, shoots peers, kills self, game over. What made them do it? That's the question I want answered. Was it just because guns were readily available? Was it because they played violent video games? Was it because they had parents who didn't know what their kids were doing? Was it . . . ?
Agreed.miftah wrote:Um, AsaJay, you really need to see this movie.
Two weeks after Columbine, and the NRA for the most part cancelled everything except corporate business. They stayed low-key, they understoond the sensitivity. But you may be right, maybe they should have cancelled the corporate meeting as well. You'd think it could have been re-scheduled for somewhere else at another time. But I think the mis-reprentation in Moore's film (note: I've still not seen it), is his implication that the NRA held a "rally", and he used footage from another rally held prior to Columbine to drive home his point. I remember the whole incident back when it happened. I remember the NRA cancelling all rally activities. Though I was a bit surprised they still were holding the corporate activity, I thought it was the best they could do to cancel all the highly visible stuff. And later, there wasn't much being reported in the papers either.miftah wrote:He never blames the NRA. He merely asks why they would in good consciousness, decide to hold rallys so soon after incidents of school shootings. Even if they didn't intend to exploit the shootings, it would have been decent if they had postponed. And they didn't.
Man, I'll hold the nail and you swing the hammer.miftah wrote:And by the way, consumerism (or more specifically the advertising industry) is responsible for the shootings. I'd go into more details, but when I have it together, I'll post my artist's manifesto here on this site.
hehe, had to giggle when I read this line...I like Manson!miftah wrote:Fuck... Manson cancelled his shows in Denver at the time, and Chuck Heston is too insensitive to do the same? Moses is the moral lesser to the AntiChrist Superstar?