Powergamz1
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'If it bleeds, it leads' - sensationalism for profit - infotainment... call it what you will. The notion that it is OK for the media to release the names of rape victims (a right they sued to win), or to turn these spree killers into celebrities, certainly looks like it is causing a great deal of harm, and looks like it could indeed be linked to increased occurrences. In order to over come 'freedom of the press', there would have to be a convincing legal showing that the harm to society outweighs the right to massive profits. While I think that tipping point has been passed, I'm not confident that the courts are ready to say so. quote:
ORIGINAL: hlen5 20 six year old kids shot. Some nut-job decides to be even more sensational by luring fire-fighters to kill them. We don't have to know the reason for each individual's motives or m.o. These people are trying to become if not famous, then in-famous. I say aside from making the name of the perp a matter of public record (the first day it happens), to ever after refer to the perp by number, or simply the perpetrator (suspect?). No background story, no using their full name, no interviewing the neighbors, nothing. Do we ward off future attacks by knowing the names Manson, Bundy, Kliebold, Breivik (sp?)? I don't think so. What does anyone else think?
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