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When are people going to wake up to the fact that we need to stop allowing instances of evil and violence to be glorified on television, movies, books and in our music? Isn’t it obvious that the world has been turning this garbage into “entertainment” and that it is having a terrible influence on our society? Today there was two distinctive situations that destroyed lives that is shockingly cruel in the fact that the victims of violence were totally innocent.
A nursing home in Carthage, North Carolina has 8 dead people , 7 residents and a nurse, because a young man came into the nursing home and started shooting at people. The reason is unclear at this point. It is alleged that his estranged wife works at this nursing home although that is not confirmed. An unprovoked attack on innocent people that would have been much worse had it not been for the heroic actions of a 25 year old police officer who was able to stop the shooter. While the news media covers these terrible bursts of violence…we must learn to carefully balance how these things are addressed in the media; so that they do not become gloried examples for those with similar thoughts.
Another equally upsetting situation; an ex-con attacks his sisters and kills two of them…one a five year old child on her birthday. He kills his 17 year old sister by brutally stabbing her…then, he goes after the five year old and decapitates her as the police come in. She is found near her birthday cake. The nine year old sister had called the officers…some how she was stabbed as well; she is in the hospital with injuries. Not only has she been injured, she lost members of her family and she has to live with the images of death and violence. This brother was clearly a person out of control; it was alleged that he had some kind of a run-in with a neighbor the evening before as well.
We have people who dont know how to resolve their personal problems…committing violence and killing innocent people. We have loners, and mentally ill people who do not get treatment. Our economy is so tight that those who desperately need mental health treatment do not get it because of cost. We need to seriously consider spending more money for preventative well-care programs for people at risk for such behaviors.
I would really like to see people stop supporting slasher/shoot them up shows and movies with their dollars. These type of entertainments only serve to encourage those who are bent on venting their anger and revenge or for those who are mentally unstable on taking out their rage on innocent people. How do you protect yourself and your loved ones from random violence? It is impossible. Is anyone else sick and tired of these things happening in schools, shopping malls, nursing homes and colleges, etc?
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Posted in Fame, life, media, MONEY, myths, news, story tellers, tagged announcement, baloney, Big Foot, busted, conference, experts, Fame, hoax, laughing stock, legal action, mocking, police officer, rubber suit, scientists, Searching for Bigfoot, story tellers, untrue on August 19, 2008|
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Well, it is sounding “official”…Big Foot Fooey has once again been perpetuated on the public. There was a big announcement last week about a supposed finding of a big foot body that was going to be examined by scientists and experts. Yet, when the news conference took place making that announcement…there were more questions then answers.
Today, a company in Indiana called, Searching For Bigfoot, Inc. has declared that the finders had perpetuated an alledged hoax. When BigFoot was unthawed…supposedly, it was a rubber costume. The company is planning to handle this in a legal manner.
I think that most people were of the mindset that this whole thing was not real. The problem is…those who really do research out in the field looking to document animal species that are unknown…have a harder time convincing people when they make legitimate findings of a new “undisclosed” species of animal. However, some people are going to believe no matter what, in Big Foot. Those who are trying to prove the “mythical” Big Foot does exist can’t be happy about bringing the whole topic up for what turned out to be another public mocking experience.
The thing is…you have to wonder about the men involved in this particular hoax. I believe that i read that one of the men was a police officer or maybe a former police officer. I can’t help but wonder, why would someone who is basically a civil servant want to call in to question his (or in any other case) her credibility? I mean, their job is based on trust and reliability on a day to day basis…why would they want to make their name synonomous with a laughing stock or worse…a liar that had to know that this “hoax” was so easily proven untrue? Was there money, somehow involved? I guess some people will do anything for 15 minutes of fame. I can’t understand any other reason for wanting to do something that “experts” could prove wrong.
So I guess in this particular case, take two pieces of baloney and put it between two slices of bread and have yourself a sandwich of, Big Foot Baloney…cause this “hoax” got busted!
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