by / on Tue May 05, 2015 12:56 am
Confederate does have a point though, these people cannot improve while they embrace a malignant and destructive culture. This is a price we pay for the first amendment, and I hate to be "that person"; the moral crusader whining "think of the children", because I honestly do hate censorship, but it's a fact that people act how they are trained to act. This goes from any end of the spectrum, among any people no matter their race; you can break an Asian country's spirit into worshiping a North Korean man as a god by controlling the media, convince thousands to fight for a terrorist group by perverting a religion, commit genocide by convincing a people they are racially superior, we have modern and wealthy cultures so enamored with sports that they riot and loot over games, and the list goes on. People can be good if they believe they can; Mexicans can start a new life here, but American media has yet to romanticize Narco Culture.
Countries with low crime generally do not romanticize violence unlike ours. The hippies wouldn't have ever gotten leverage unless it was a movement, and it wouldn't have been a movement if they couldn't spread their culture and media. Now we have entire generations of lower income inner city kids raised with this thug life movement, enthusing about the benefits of crime, drugs, and the mistreatment of women, and demonizing in broad strokes every officer of the law, the government, and anyone of traditional financial power. How can people have society when they are trained to hate it by rappers, bikers, and punk-rockers? If anarchy is what we desire, that is what we will get. Same with the police, they too are caught up in many parts by a criminal vigilante culture that cheers when the villain "gets what's coming to them", legal or not; just watch Dirty Harry or Law and Order SVU.