As someone raised within media culture, let me give my two cents on this gun violence, a now unfortunately characteristic part of US life:
— Cole M. Sprouse (@colesprouse) October 2, 2017
Media has a tremendous role to play in the cultivation of mass shooters. Constant coverage and in-depth "analysis" of the life of shooters-
— Cole M. Sprouse (@colesprouse) October 2, 2017
The childhood, habits, social and professional life, etc, are all covered a great deal. for weeks after the event, and often internationally
— Cole M. Sprouse (@colesprouse) October 2, 2017
This makes media complicit in the creation of these shooters as anti-heroes, and often alone justifies the insane to take to shooting.
— Cole M. Sprouse (@colesprouse) October 2, 2017
Aside from the many other legal and institutional reasons guns need to be better controlled, news outlets need to recognize how they affect
— Cole M. Sprouse (@colesprouse) October 2, 2017
Aside from the many other legal and institutional reasons guns need to be better controlled, news outlets need to recognize how they affect
— Cole M. Sprouse (@colesprouse) October 2, 2017
The mind of these villains hungry for attention. This video does a much better job explaining it than I can: https://t.co/nm1tTSyBVg
— Cole M. Sprouse (@colesprouse) October 2, 2017
We also must address that these shooters are almost exclusively coming from a single socio-economic class and racial group
— Cole M. Sprouse (@colesprouse) October 2, 2017
And so also need to address what part of whiteness influences this kind of Petri dish for gun violence and killing.
— Cole M. Sprouse (@colesprouse) October 2, 2017
We need to broaden the conversation past simply a legal issue if we'll ever understand it fully. My heart goes out to all affected by this.
— Cole M. Sprouse (@colesprouse) October 2, 2017