The Bible is a history book. If you think banning all the books recording our history - such as WWII books detailing all of Hitler's actions - will solve the issue, then be my guest. But don't lump it in with all the articles of modern media that are likely to inspire a homicidal lunatic to action, because history books and works of art are two entirely separate matters.GamemasterAnthony said:Bravo, Bob. Well spoken and to the point.
I wonder if we could show this Big Picture to everyone who wants to censor the arts? It might (hopefully) get people to stop rushing into decisions on censorship based off an emotional backlash.
I had to edit this post after reading this. I think it might actually be interesting to bring up this point whenver we see some religious group acting like idiots...like the WBC or One Million Moms for example. (Okay, granted OMM isn't a religious group, but the way they've been acting, you almost have to wonder...)Flatfrog said:Great piece, Bob.
And of course there's one more obvious argument: if there are two books that can claim to have inspired more nutcases to commit atrocities than any others, they are the Bible and the Quran. If we're going to go about banning things because they 'might' give homicidal lunatics bad ideas, we'd be pretty much duty bound to start there.
Is anyone else thinking about how prevention laws worked out for them in Minority Report [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0181689/]?ReiverCorrupter said:2) Our system of laws have evolved around punishment, not prevention.
The prevention of crimes is essentially a secondary pursuit, and is only permissible when it does not infringe on personal liberty. In other words, when a person has broken the social contract by committing a crime, that person has forfeited his/her liberties and will be imprisoned. It is far more difficult to justify violating a person's liberties before they've committed a crime.
Brazil has gun control, we have violence running loose 24/7... See a sick minded freak wants to kill someone, he can buy the gun at the store, if you have gun control, he'll buy the same gun, cheaper, without the serial number, in the black market, like most criminals do. Just check at what them psychos do when they want to blow stuff up: they find a way to make their own bomb.brazuca said:Nowway has gun control, that did not prevented their tragedy.ivc392 said:Does any one know what could have prevented the Denver incident? GUN CONTROL!!
PSh, the forums suddenly look a lot more "slick". That's nice
Yeah, but the point Flatfrog was trying to make was that it's ludicrous to ban anything just because of what MIGHT happen, and the same argument can be made for records of...wait just a phrack!Extragorey said:The Bible is a history book. If you think banning all the books recording our history - such as WWII books detailing all of Hitler's actions - will solve the issue, then be my guest. But don't lump it in with all the articles of modern media that are likely to inspire a homicidal lunatic to action, because history books and works of art are two entirely separate matters.GamemasterAnthony said:Bravo, Bob. Well spoken and to the point.
I wonder if we could show this Big Picture to everyone who wants to censor the arts? It might (hopefully) get people to stop rushing into decisions on censorship based off an emotional backlash.
I had to edit this post after reading this. I think it might actually be interesting to bring up this point whenver we see some religious group acting like idiots...like the WBC or One Million Moms for example. (Okay, granted OMM isn't a religious group, but the way they've been acting, you almost have to wonder...)Flatfrog said:Great piece, Bob.
And of course there's one more obvious argument: if there are two books that can claim to have inspired more nutcases to commit atrocities than any others, they are the Bible and the Quran. If we're going to go about banning things because they 'might' give homicidal lunatics bad ideas, we'd be pretty much duty bound to start there.
The law in the city he was at, Aurora, is a bad joke. Drugs, weapons, prostitution, all being sold shamelessly on the streets. There's an average of 3 car accidents every day because no one knows the meaning of respect... It really is a terrible place.bdcjacko said:He would have found a way to get guns anyhow. I mean he rigged his apartment to blow. He seems like he knew how to get things.ivc392 said:Does any one know what could have prevented the Denver incident? GUN CONTROL!!
PSh, the forums suddenly look a lot more "slick". That's nice
Milanezi said:Brazil has gun control, we have violence running loose 24/7... See a sick minded freak wants to kill someone, he can buy the gun at the store, if you have gun control, he'll buy the same gun, cheaper, without the serial number, in the black market, like most criminals do. Just check at what them psychos do when they want to blow stuff up: they find a way to make their own bomb.brazuca said:Nowway has gun control, that did not prevented their tragedy.ivc392 said:Does any one know what could have prevented the Denver incident? GUN CONTROL!!
PSh, the forums suddenly look a lot more "slick". That's nice
What Nolan did with his Joker was wonderful, and proof of why they should NOT censor themselves: the joker touches the morality as presented by Immanuel Kant, that is, if you wish to do something unlawful, but restrain yourself due to the simple fact that, well, it IS unlawful, then you're not a moral person, and you're not better than the person who acted on his will. Morality would reside on he who acts within the moral boundaries that society has set both in the "world of ideas" and the "natural world", that is to say, you act within the law because that's your true wish. The Joker believes that, only he throws caution to the wind by implying "since I'm immoral (or in his case, we might even consider the term "amoral") anyway, there's no reason for me to restrain myself", The Joker is truly free, he doesn't hold back on any of his impulses and wishes, he acts upon them immediately, with no regard AT ALL, for any values set by society, in that freedom he becomes unpredictable, a danger to everyone, even himself. Now, most of the audience has never heard of Immanuel Kant or at least read his work with due attention, philosophy is highly overlooked in modern days, Nolan did a wonderful thing by getting the "core" of one of Kant's main theses and building it into a pop culture character, one that's an easy grip for the crowd; no complicated theories, no complex words and phrases, just the actions of a famous comic book villain and there you have it: one of the most important philosophical theories of all times, its message, has been delivered to anyone who saw an ACTION movie. So basically, no censorship, demented humans are everywhere, and they don't really care who they'll "incarnate" in order to strike.karamazovnew said:Well Bob, I don't agree with you here.
When you call games and movies "art", surely you're not thinking of the 99% of crap out there. Very few titles are made for the sake of art, most are made for money. Cheap violence sells, but most of the violent titles have a... "crappy" feel to them. They're so far from the real normal world that even a deranged person would not become inspired by them. So yeah, banning or controlling violence in such movies would be pointless and stupid. I'd rather ban the soft porn in the TV series which I find more disturbing and dangerous. The fact that we can have a movie like Shutter Island, the Prestige and Inception (just off the top of my mind) without tits, but Game of Thrones feels the need to get full nudity in the first episode, just because tits sell more easily than swords, is sickening.
Well, out of the thousands of corporate releases, out of the "lets put as much blood as we can because we need to sell 5 million copies, or we go bust", we sometimes get things like the "No Russian" level. Or "The Dark Knight". These are art, these titles actually say something. They have a lot of weight in our current times. Yes it's amazing, yes they're an art form, more Grosse Fuge than Fur Elise, but still. Wow. If banning and censoring would lead to the extinction of such moments it would be a sad day for us all.
But here's where I don't agree with you. The Message! Yes, they speak to us. But what do they actually say? How would a normal guy interpret that message, how would a deranged loner interpret it? You call it art, but remember that a LOT of people, young and old get 90% of their education from movies and games. Sad. The Media can be blamed on a lot of things (unjustly most of the times) mainly because it's something we are all exposed to. So when something goes wrong in this world, the Media is the first suspect. A hardcore satanic music band might make a few teens slashing their wrists because it's cool, some off-the-counter Jap horror movie or rape game might inspire a serial killer, but these are not mainstream. Mainstream media is shaped by our society, but our society is also influenced by mainstream media. I'm sorry Bob, but movie and game producers really need to think twice about what messages they want to transmit. They have the power to literally bend our feeble minds and it's high time they decided what kind of world they want to share and what kind of world they want to live in. And what, do you think I'm talking about the Joker? Ben Stiller jokes anyone? American Pie, anyone? How many BAD movies do you have to review? How many BAD movies which sell more than good ones and continue to be made? In the sea of 99% crap, that 1% of art transcends and gathers strength. If all movies were great, their impact would lessen. Is it such a wonder then that a deranged but intelligent teen was inspired by The Joker? You know, the "first ever cool BAD guy"? And do I need to quote him? Fine!
"Don't talk like one of them...You're not! Even if you'd like to be. To them, you're just a freak, like me! They need you right now, but when they don't, they'll cast you out, like a leper! You see, their morals, their code, it's a bad joke. Dropped at the first sign of trouble. They're only as good as the world allows them to be. I'll show you. When the chips are down, these... these civilized people, they'll eat each other. See, I'm not a monster. I'm just ahead of the curve."
- The Joker
Oh yeah, nobody saw THAT coming...
External censorship is not the way. But producers must censor themselves.
I'm sorry (or not ;-) but I'm gonna quote myselfReiverCorrupter said:*snip* due to wall of text
ReiverCorrupter said:XDravond said:This. This is well documented, logical, and intelligent. I applaud you, good sir.Xanthious said:Epic snip]
If people like MB are going to stand up for games as art, they accept they take the good with the bad, the Bioshock with the Modern Warfare, the Portal with the Madden. You can't pick and choose what is art and what isn't.karamazovnew said:Well Bob, I don't agree with you here.
When you call games and movies "art", surely you're not thinking of the 99% of crap out there. Very few titles are made for the sake of art, most are made for money.
blackrave said:It kinda reminds me what I said to defend games in front of my mother
"Give a madman spoon and he'll kill his neighbors, his family and then himself with this spoon"
Fact is that inadequate people will find "inspiration" to hurt and kill innocent people in anything
Ban everything and they will start to look at stars at night and weather changes
(I personally believe that it is how first religions started. "People, you all know that there was no rain for some time, but in stars I saw the answers to our troubles. We need to burn all of our young women and then gods will send rain to us. And I must emphasize, this NOT because they all declined my marriage proposals, and I'm NOT worthless human being, THIS IS THE WILL OF GODS and I am their voice." And so on. I dare you to prove me wrong)