Violent Behavior In Society Essay, Research Paper
Violent Behavior in Society
It gained through violent behavior is only temporary and it lasts until the
time of revenge comes around.
Violence was glorified hundreds of years ago. Back then it was a form of a
pure entertainment. We know how among ancient Romans, gladiators (usually slaves
or captives trained for the purpose),fought with swords or other weapons at
public “shows”. The more harm the gladiators inflicted the bigger hero he was,
and the more respect he gained. All the crimes they committed were condoned,
accepted and glorified.
Today it seems like instead of gladiators we have boxers. Is boxing just a
sport, or another way of violent behavior, that is not only accepted by society
but also in many ways glorified? Do we glorify boxing (most of the time bloody
shows) because it is entertaining, or maybe because it is a multi-milion dollar
business? The scenery of boxing is broken bones, black and blue faces,
blood…The more severe the fight the more exited and happy the audience seems
to be. Violence simply stimulates people. Big glory comes when one passes out!
YES…here is the hero! What is the message here? It is, we will like you
more since you are physically stronger, and we will respect you because we are
afraid of you. That is again, a wrong message.
Violence is glorified the most throught media, violent movies, TV shows and
newspaper sensationalism.
THERE SEEMES TO BE A NEED FOR VIOLNCE IN SOCIETY!
Violent movies are born one after another: “Die Hard”,”The God Father”,
“Natural Born Killers”, “The Proffesinal”, “Pulp Fiction”,” Terminator 2″,
etc.When these kinds of movies come out, there are lines for tickets. In some
countries people have to stay in lines to buy food. Violence can not be the way
to survive in this society! People are not only glorifing violence by watching
violent movies, but they are also accepting it asking producers for more of
them. Wrong messages are send not only through movie theatre screens, but also
through music. We as society accept all harsh, and brutal words used in songs.
Our chidren’s ispirations come from groups like Method Man ,and songs like:
“Bring the pain”. The message is again very clear and wrong!
There are many shows on TV that glorifiy violent behavior, for instance
“Cops On Locations” . WE can watch police officers in real life action. Those
who supposely protect citizens slam offenders against the walls, beat them up ,
abuse them physically (and emotionaly in many cases).There is deffenetly
something wrong with that picture. Althought we see it on TV, nobody says
anything about it. Most of the time we accept it because it is police; some
“higher power”. There is no logic here! Police; representatives of the law; are
alowed to comite crime…? Society simply gives them a permit to do it by
accepting it. WE HAVE TO ask for justice or otherwise we will create another
wrong message.
Finally, we have “everyday ” violence. We see it on the streets: roberies,
shootings, fights, etc. Most of the time when it happens people do not react!
Crime against another human being HAS to bring some reaction! …Today it could
be just a stranger, getting shot on that bus, but tomorrow it could be your
brother! So do not pass by or hide! When you hear your neighboors kids
screaming for help; help them! Do not just go to sleep, do not send another
wrong message!
No matter way violence occurs in society it can not be condoned, accepted
nor glorified. It appears that violent individuals are looking for: some form
of power, subordination from others, obedience. Violent people want others to
fear and respect them. Power and respect should not come from fear.
The human race has accomplished so much in the course of it’s history.
Today’s society can not ruin it all. The best way is to start with our children.
We know what happens after kids watch “X-MEN”, or “Power Rangers”, etc., they
respond very quicly. Next thing we see is that they try in school or in
playground what they saw on TV. Society needs to take our future in its own
hands. We have to teach our children right from wrong.
There is no way to stop violence if we will condone it, accepted it, and
glorify it in ANY CONTEXT. That is how violence increases, by letting it
happen!
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