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Watching Torture In Prime Time By Anne-Marie Cusac

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Media Violence
Currently observed increase in the number of crimes related to violence, especially among children and adolescents, makes us think what is the main causes of violence in society that leading us to it? We live in the world of fear, when each of us waiting for a moment when random guy from the streets will kidnap us then torture and kill. And mostly this “random guy” is Latinos, black or Muslim. This stereotypes were created in our mind because of media that controlled by government, however it not only creates stereotypes, but also it makes us act violent against each other. Nowadays the media portrays drugs, sex, guns, even though they know that most of their viewers are kids, so media builds the base of violence in children’s minds. The article “Watching Torture in Prime Time” by Anne-Marie Cusac, an investigative reporter and assistant professor, shows how media and politics are closely related. Cusac trying to convey us that government and media uses violence (torturing) on TV shows in order to manipulate the viewers and justify real life torture. She argues against torturing and violence in the world of entertainment. Same …show more content…

Even though torturing and violence common things in our society, we meet them almost every day of our life, but we are not fighting against it every day, do we? Cusac says: “We are already a society that tortures—evidently we became that long ago. What is left to us now as a public is a decision we can make or avoid. We can deal with torture or ignore it. Television does not determine the outcome of that decision; we do.” We can live with our own lives and have own problems, but we can’t ignore violence (torturing) in the media that happens in real life, because next day it can deal with us. She want us to not be apathetic to violence (torturing),that makes people aggressive and Sissela Bok talks about it in her

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