"Why Is The Media Responsible For the Ever Increasing Levels of Mass Murders By Deranged Individuals like Cho Seun-Hui Who Killed Over Thirty Innocent Individuals at Virginia Tech" by Ralph Zuranski
My mom taught me the difference between right and wrong, truth and lies and how to care for others. She led by example rather than by words.
After interviewing many different heroes, they told me that young people watch the actions of parents and authority figures to see if there is a conflict with their words. Too often the message is, "Don't do as I do but do as I say?" Many parents hate and wage war against their children because the sons and daughters reflect both parents worst and best attributes. The things that bother us most in our kids are our own secret sins that we keep hidden from ourselves but not the rest of the family.
The media of today compounds the problems parents are facing by teaching moral relativism where every person is a god in their own universe. The only sin is being exposed doing something the social elites decide is not in the best interests of their perverted vision of utopia. Too many politicians, business icons and religious leaders have had every aspect of their secret sins exposed to the world in glorious, seedy detail.
With the parsing of the meaning of words, like "what is is", "bigot", "religious fanatic" and the curse of political correctness, is there any wonder that most people are terrified of being sued or excoriated in the media or on the internet if they don't agree with the social elites? When psychologist and psychiatrists are the determiners of sanity, their differing opinions and access to mind-altering drugs dooms many to a living hell of pharmaceutical drug addiction and a pervasive hopelessness.
The terrifying thing is the media continues to promote the idea that accumulating wealth, achieving fame and amassing possessions should be the goal of every person's life.
"Everyone deserves their 15 minutes of fame."
In Virginia Tech Massacre of defenseless students and teachers, Cho realized the easiest and fastest way to become famous is to commit a hideous act...so brutal, vicious, barbaric and extreme that he will be remembered along with the most evil mass murderers in history...Stalin, Mao Tse-Tung, Hitler, Idi Amin Dada, Pol Pot and his Khmer Rouge party, Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti, Jeffrey Dommers, etc. There is no doubt that the envy and hatred of the wealthy that justified Cho's actions has become an epidemic and fashionable.
Class envy and religious intolerance and the hatred of Christianity has been fueled by the diatribes of hate mongers in the media, religious leaders and politicians who seek to divide rather than unite. Many rail against the wealthy who have worked hard to make a life for themselves and their families while they live in luxury, to enlightened to suffer under the burden they willingly and joyfully place on the unwashed and ignorant masses.
They know that a divided nation and world at war against itself is weak and eventually collapses. The evil ones believe they will dominate the world because they are willing to commit the most heinous crimes and secret abominations. To them, the end always justifies the means...no matter who and how many are injured. They long ago disposed of ethics and morality into the dung, insect infested trash heap of broken promises created by all the self-centered and self-seeking individuals before them.
Sadly, these evil people temporarily rise to power because most good men and women are apathetic. They recognize the problems but do nothing to stem the flood of hatred, envy, jealousy, bigotry, lust, greed and all the other life destroying emotions. They forget the crimes and debaucheries of the past and are fated to re-experience the catastrophes of other failed civilizations.
Unfortunately, the media reporters and producers seem energized, overjoyed at every opportunity to scrutinize and dissect every minute part of any tragedy. The Virginia Tech human catastrophe is just one more media feeding frenzy that won't end until the next big news story train-wreck arrives.
It appears there is a never ending contest by members of the news media who want to win the ratings wars by unleashing the most horrific and perverse details of every insidious and hideous act. Why is it that the media believes the only way to increase their viewership and bottom line profits is to focus on disasters, human tragedy, anger, hatred and perversion? Their motto seems to be, "If it bleeds, it leads!"
The media seems to revel in the perverse aspects of human nature. They are thrilled and excited by the evilness of the human mind.
Why has their view of the world turned apocalyptic? Don't they realize their focus on what is wrong with the world causes even worse things to happen?
Napoleon Hill said, What we think about becomes our reality!"
Their choice to publicize death, misery, terror, corruption, greed, and destruction fuels the very unhealthy emotions and desires they hope to eradicate. Don't they realize when they promote "social and moral relativism" without any absolutes of right and wrong, individuals like Cho Seun-Hui are the fruits of their labor.
The only hope we have as a society is to create a grassroots movement that focuses on the "good things people do" rather than the bad. It takes 10 times as much good news to counter bad news.
It is high time moms, dads, grandmas and grandpas banned together to create mastermind groups that work in harmony to solve their own problems. If we don't, our world as we know it is lost and there is little or no hope for a better world for our children.
To be continued...