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Friday, May 04, 2007
Douglas MacKinnon :: Townhall.com Columnist
Murder by media?
by Douglas MacKinnon
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“Are we responsible for that poor man getting killed at NASA in Houston?”

So asked a friend of mine at one of the cable networks as we discussed the hostage killing in Houston on the Friday following the orgy of coverage of the Virginia Tech killer and the obscene airing of his deranged manifesto, first by NBC News, and then all of its competitors.

It is a fair, logical, and timely question that must be answered by the media. Did the non-stop playing of the Virginia Tech killer’s twisted thoughts help to push a fragile mind in Houston to walk the same grisly path? Has the airing of that video set in motion other killers and imitators who may not carry out their copy-cat crimes for months or years?

As we have all seen over the years, the media is not only highly proficient at exposing dirt, but creating dirt where none before existed. However, should that self-created dirt start to land on them, then no one is better at sweeping it under the rug. Only with this selfish spring cleaning, the media is dishonoring the memories of thirty-two innocent victims, their grieving families, and potentially, victims and families yet to be known.

As NBC News Anchor Brian Williams moderated the first Democratic debate in South Carolina last week, I desperately wanted him to ask, “As leaders of our nation, and as a potential President of the United States, do you think my network crossed the line when we acquiesced to the wishes of a cowardly mass murderer?”

As to be expected, that question was never asked. In fact, for the most part, the media is running as far and as fast from this subject as possible. When in their minds, someone else has done something wrong, they will trail that person to the ends of the earth to get an answer to their questions. But, when it is they who have done wrong, they often unprofessionally and unethically answer “no comment.”

In talking to my friend at the cable network, I was told, “Look. We didn’t air the manifesto of this creep because we wanted to show the public how deranged he was. They figured that out on their own when he slaughtered thirty-two people. We showed it because our competitors were showing it and we didn’t want viewers to change the channel. As simple and as selfish as that.” Continued...

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Douglas MacKinnon is a former White House and Pentagon official and author of the forthcoming novel, The Apocalypse Directive.

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Subject: Media are like guns
A great majority of people can handle their worst implications. Some can't.

Owners of media outlets, in their private capacity, are and should be free to apply censorship and biased perspectives -- content control.

Media consumers likewise are and should be free to vote on those decisions with their remotes, their wallets, their emails and letters.

So chat away. Boycott NBC -- I (effectively) do anyway. But arguments that "the media made him do it" are no more actionable, by the coercive force of the state, than arguments that "the gun made him do it."

Not all of us can handle responsibility and accountability for our actions, whether driving cars, owning guns, or watching Tarantino and playing grisly video games.

But the essence of liberty is the a priori assumption that we can. The majority of us should not be assumed to be as incompetent as the small minority of nuts and criminals, and restrained in advance. The remedies of responsible TV ownership are as readily available as the remedies of responsible gun ownership.

Media: apply the check of your consciences now and then, and you'll be amazed at how those feelings of guilt about purveying evil influences start to disappear.

Dumb argument
MacKinnon posed the question, "“Was an innocent man in Houston indirectly killed because of your actions?"


The media, though biased leftward, is no more responsible for the NASA killing than the man in the moon.

Video games, TV, movies, comic books, space aliens etc. are NOT responsible for some psychopath deciding to kill.

The conservatives who post on TH.com should be ashamed of themselves. Conservatives stand for personal responsibility, yet I read many comments that want to "blame the media".

There never has been ANY empirical evidence that showing a video of a psychopath causes a normal person to suddenly go insane and commit murder.

Sometimes, conservatives have all the common sense of a . . . well, a liberal.
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