first of all...
clantoncs wrote:
showwhatever
BUZZZZZZZZ! cant do that. not as funny as when I said the "whatever" thing first. Try Showsomething maybe.
now...let me break it down for you...
clantoncs wrote:
Showwhatever. Thank you for the great life lesson. I had no idea life was rough, brutal and often nasty. It was well beyond my comprehension that television and other forms of media recreate violence -- and often graphically. I guess with that my opinion is totally changed.
this was the part I thought was pretty good. sarcastic...in sort of a hurtful way...(cept for the "whatever" thing. get your own gig")
clantoncs wrote:
I mean, come on, did you even read anything I wrote? Or did you just have a snap reaction that you tried to construct into a point?
fairly accurate.
clantoncs wrote:
It has nothing to do with who finds what offensive. I could give fuck-all about that. I'll repeat my point, if that is a real person, whoever made it should feel like an asshole.
This is where it starts to go down hill...
Perhaps whomever made that particular chop has experienced some great injustice in their lives much like you with your uncle. Maybe this is the way they have found to deal with it. Maybe what that image says to many of us is not that the creator is some sort of insensitive prick but that violence, real violence, is a real and ugly thing and maybe, just maybe, it makes us more sensitive to the results of real and ugly violence...and that is it...not such a bad thing if you look at it like that. I dont know...Im speculating here...trying to construct a point...
clantoncs wrote:
...not for votes in a contest.
Don't kid yourself. Real or fake, violence in the media is done for one reason and only one...votes in a contest...boosting the bottom line.
clantoncs wrote:
Using real violence for entertainment or art died out after lynchings in the South, public hangings in the west, and the guillotine
dont forget those Faces of Death movies...and what about the WWF?
clantoncs wrote:
The point is when people suffer--real suffering, not "fake" suffering--it doesn't matter who is offended by it. If someone takes that suffering and tries to craft it into a meaningless tool for entertainment or shock value, it makes that person an asshole (uh the person turning it into a piece of entertainment, not the victim). The point is not whether it offends little Vunt Jr. or not, but that it exploits someone else's very real pain for some (comparatively) meaningless competition. -Chris
*deep breath*
...and in conclusion...
You've really gone over the edge on this one,
Chris. Its an image portraying a very graphic, violent scene. It is not promoting violence...it wasnt done to cause suffering...it was a fun contest to create an image with enough impact to get votes.
This member did not seach for "suffering" so that it could be crafted into a tool for entertainment and shock value. Get it into perspective man.