Sheri Parks, an assistant professor at the University of Maryland, says that many teens today have had years of exposure to violent video games and media images, which studies show desensitizes them to violence.
How odd to think that there are now studies showing this desensitization. Many of today’s — and yesterday’s — video games were developed by the military because studies had shown that repeated images of violence and death inured people to killing. In World War II, as many as 85% of soldiers fired over enemies’ heads or did not fire at all. After World War II, there was a concerted effort by the military to overcome this natural reluctance to kill, and apparently they succeeded, because during close combat in Vietnam, only about 5% of soldiers failed to aim to kill.
These same desensitizing “games” were later released as toys for children. Is it any wonder that teens today stand by and take pictures while a young girl is gang raped?
Today I am a guest at A.F. Stewart’s blog talking about fears. I kept my post light in honor of Halloween, but findings such as these about desensitization scare the heck out of me. Author Lee Child says that we don’t write what we know, we write what we fear, and that certainly is true in my case. I fear the machinations of the powerful, deadly, and calculating men and women who control our lives behind the scenes.
This theme is most prevalent in More Deaths Than One (in fact, I came across the information about desensitization while researching the military, soldiers, and killing for that particular novel) though it shows up in milder forms in all of my novels. Conspiracy? Perhaps. Truth? Probably. Fear? Definitely.
Now that I have scared you, go check out a lighter side of fear and tell me: What Are You Afraid Of?
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Nice to meet you Pat. What
Nice to meet you Pat. What an excellent post. My fear? To fall back into the fears I just spent years getting away from.
Cheers____Michael
Fears to fear
Michael, There are so many dreadful things to fear! I hope you can manage to keep from falling back into your fears. There is no life when one is constantly afraid.
Pat after what I have been
Pat after what I have been through and getting off the fears like an addict would get off drugs or a dependency on prescription meds I don't think I fear anything now. And now that you wrote back I feel not to fear is easier especially when I value a life over fear.
Hugs_____Michael
Fear
Michael, Valuing life is good. Also hard to do sometimes. Wishing you all the best!