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Default 10-04-2002, 02:23 AM

It's crap. Violence in the media and violence in society have nothing to do with each except for the fact that the violence in society is being replayed by the media on TV at night which is then watched by the normal everyday citizen who shakes their head at what is going on in the world and then changes the TV channel over to Friends and then forgets about the violence and starts laughing at the overdone and repetative jokes which appear on every other episode.

You think because I see some school shooting being recorded from 2 blocks away and seeing zoomed in footage of SWAT teams moving in to take down the shooter that I'm going to pick up an AR-15 and go do the same thing ?? No, I'm not. If somebody does however do that, they are the minority of the twisted brainfucked few who must perform what they see on TV. Those people need to be locked up, pity they cant be caught before they do the deed, but thats life. "Infectious human waste......"
  
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