Schools in the bogus age of terror
Daytona Beach News-JournalPosted: May 14th, 2008 by Thomas L. Knapp
Author: Pierre Tristam
“Massacre. Suicide-bombing. Mass murder. Conspiracy. WMDs. They love those inflammatory words, don’t they? Not just adolescents, who use the words as adolescents would, without gauging their impact, but also law enforcement types, who should know better. The climate that makes chatter of school shootings so endemic can be attributed to the few deranged souls who think up mayhem fantasies in their miserable little journals and cyber-caves. But they’re not the only ones responsible. … What almost all these allegations have in common is disproportion — the disproportionate fantasies of the alleged perpetrators, whose frames of reference are cribbed from a culture that blurs the lines between video games, entertainment, celebrity and violence; and the disproportionate response from schools and law enforcement, whose overzealous narratives incite fear by feeding into overheated anxieties.” (05/13/08)
