tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9048005951642289945.post5672971351077858379..comments2024-03-04T10:01:02.082-05:00Comments on Know-it-all in NJ: The Big Picturetsdkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01189079795462754389noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9048005951642289945.post-38354711904681913682016-07-10T07:25:03.531-04:002016-07-10T07:25:03.531-04:00Nodding frantically. You are saying (and better, ...Nodding frantically. You are saying (and better, more coherently, than you realize) what I've been thinking. <br /> <br />The one thing that stuns me is the in-yo'-face images of murder. No one seems shocked by this, and I find it totally out of line. <br />Over and over and over. No, I don't watch it. I haven't watched it at all but my husband is a CNN junkie so I get to hear the fallout. Video cameras can be our friend, our enemy, or our gateway to dreadful things. to put it mildly, this was unnecessary publicity. <br /><br />Im also afraid this is just the beginning of this kind of thing, since video cameras are so prevalent, and the nightly news is always hungry for gore and grue. It does, she said sadly, give viewers something to be upset over. <br /><br />Turn off the computer. Turn off the TV. Go for a walk. Seriously. <br />mittenshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04878611591683283429noreply@blogger.com