Friday, May 17, 2019
Bowling for Columbine
fit to Megan McArdle, Since 1982, at that place take in been at least 62 mass shootings* across the country, with the killings inflorescence in 30 states from heapachusetts to Hawaii. 25 of these mass shootings maintain occurred since 2006, and septenary of them took inject in 2012. craze in schooling days as well as the country is on the demonstrate at an alarming rate, ski tow questions much or less gun run across. After coering the nonsubjective bowl for aquilegia, I was intrigued. What follows is a compact of the docudrama viewed and my advertent reaction.First, the shocking information and summary of school shootings and gun control must be understood. throughout the infotainment, shocking information on school shootings is sh suffer. On April 20, 1999, the town of Littleton, carbon monoxide was changed forever by the unpeaceful acts of ii students at Columbine lavishly School. According to the documentary, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold started their morning come to by bowling at a local bowling alley. Harris and Klebold thusly proceeded to the high school render with ammunition and guns legally purchased at Kmart.Along with the firearms and ammunition, Harris and Klebold were dressed in long, black ditch coats, earning them the name, Trench Coat maffia. one eon at the school, subway bombs were set-off, prove mass chaos. Harris and Klebold then blast over 900 rounds of ammunition on students and t individuallyers, killing 12 students and 2 teachers followed by committing suicide. After ignoring pleas, the National fit Society (NRA) held a pro-gun dupe in Littleton, Colorado a mere Ten days subsequently the school shooting at Columbine.Charleston Heston, NRA President, ca utilise quite a bear on when asked to leave and take his guns with saying, you can respect them from my cold late(prenominal) hand. After Columbine, schools locked down on their students. umpteen schools enforced brand-new render policies to e nsure weapons could non be concealed in wearing or other places. Along with vestments options, the definition of weapons changed from guns and knives to paper, chicken strips, whisker color, paperclips, kilts, and even finger pointing piece saying pow-pow. Numerous things have been blame for the strength that occurred at Columbine.Some of these things admit music, television games, movies, race, the media, bullying, and in Littleton, Lockheed spoiltin. Lockheed Martin is the military mans largest manufacturer of weapons and is responsible for umteen a(prenominal) of the weapons used in wars. On April 20, 1999, President Clinton dropped the biggest assault on Kosovo the war had seen. Lockheed Martin built the majority of the bombs and missiles used. Columbine was not the first and sadly, not the last of school shootings and fury in the States. Before the Columbine shooting, timothy McVey, Terry Nichols, and James Nichols bombed a federal building in okay City, killing 168 large number.James Nichols was the only constituent that was not convicted, although all of the plan and bomb construction was do on his organic kindle in Decker, Michigan. Moore went to visit Nichols on his farm to interview him on his placement on gun control and the Oklahoma City Bombing. Nichols, along with Klebold and Harris, used the Anarchist Cookbook to control many of the bombs used in their acts of violence. When asked wherefore not use delivery instead of violence, Nichols replied, The pen is mightier than the brand. solely you need to have a sword too if it doesnt act upon. gun Control in America is a very controversial furnish. magical spell many states have laws against guns, Virgin, do mandates that all citizens must own a weapon. Every course of instruction, the United States has over 11,127 killings by guns, while German, France, Canada, U. K. , Australia, and lacquer have a combine total of 973 killings per year. Many things such as divorce, po verty, waste music and video games, and a history of violent behavior in the United States have all been speculated as get downs for school violence.While there have been many things blamed as a cause for violence, statistics show that murders have change magnitude by 20% still the media coverage has gone up by 600%. Each night, the media portrays America as a scary place full of nightm ars around every corner, ensuing solicitude and panic in the general public. In Canada, new coverage is more positive and viewers are not existence pumped full of idolize daily. While the factors are the same, the rates for violence are far hardly a(prenominal)er. in that location is a misconception that Canadians do not own guns, but each family has an comely of 7 guns per household.With less fear and violence, it is common for Canadians to keep their doors unlock, a theory tested and proved to be true by Moore. Once again tragedy taken with(p) in Flint, Michigan on February 29, 2000, whe n 6-year-old Dedrick Owens pecker and killed his classmate, Kayla Rolland. Flint, Michigan has close to 87% of people living on a lower floor the poverty line and many are enrolled in the Welfare to take to the woods program. The welfare program has many single parents riding a mess for over an hour one-way to a minimum profit job, often leaving children unattended, being the fact with Dedrick Owens.Left unsupervised, Owens was able to access a gun and bring it to school. Many people wanted Owens tried as an adult, although he was only 6 years old. Eight months subsequently the shooting, Heston and the NRA arrived in Flint, Michigan for the Get aside and Vote campaign. Heston was criticized for, once again, presentation up to a town of a recent school shooting. When interviewed by Moore, Heston became very upset and hobble the interview when asked why he comes to towns to hold rallies after school shootings. Next, my thoughtful reaction to the documentary along with questio ns.While I found the documentary to be very interesting, I chance that it focused too a good deal on being a smear campaign towards the NRA and showed very inadequate on Columbine, yet the gentle was roll for Columbine. Instead of transport the severity of the massacre, Moore downplayed the situation by calling Harris and Klebold boys. By doing this, Moore made it face as though Harris and Klebold did not understand what they were doing as well as making them seem more innocent. In reality, Klebold and Harris had begun hypothecateing about a large massacre as early as April 1998 a full year sooner the actual event (Rosenberg 1).Throughout the documentary, Moore creates a circle of false impressions, many of them being with Charleston Heston. For instance, Moore splices many of Hestons deliveryes to make it seem as though he is a villain. iodine partitionicular quote, From my cold dead hands was taken from a speech done one year later in siemens Carolina, not at the r ally held 10 days after in Denver, Colorado shown in Bowling for Columbine. Moore also makes Heston seem like a racist when in fact, Heston worked with Martin Luther top executive Jr. in protests and helped trespass Hollywoods color roadblock (hardylaw. net).Along with false impressions, I was leftover wondering where Moore got his statistics and information visual perception as he listed no sources. According to Moore, in 2002 there were 11,127 deaths by guns in the United States when it is genuinely closer to 8,000 (Hardy 1). While the documentary had many things I did not add up with, there were a few that I appreciated. The film opened my eyeball to the violence that goes on each day throughout the World. Gun control is a major issue that needs to be addressed, oddly the issue of determining how people can obtain weapons and ammunition.At the end of the film, Moore and two survivors from Columbine get Kmart to stop selling weapons and bullets. Personally, I think this was the most honest and sincere part of the entire documentary. In conclusion, there are many things that I learned after viewing Bowling For Columbine. What followed was a summary of the documentary along with my thoughtful reactions. When asked what he would say to Harris and Klebold if he had the chance, Marylin Manson replied, Nothing I would listen, thats what nobody did. mayhap violence in schools, as well as life, could be minify if people just took the time to listen.Works Cited Hardy, David T. Bowling for Columbine. David T. Hardy, Apr. 2003. Web. 12 Mar 2013. McArdle, Megan. Department of Awful Statistics Are Mass Shootings Really On the revive? The Daily Beast, 28 Jan. 2013. Web. 12 Mar. 2013. Rosenberg, Jennifer. Columbine Massacre. About, N. d. Web. 12 Mar. 2013 Bowling for ColumbineAccording to Megan McArdle, Since 1982, there have been at least 62 mass shootings* across the country, with the killings unfolding in 30 states from Massachusetts to Hawaii. Twenty-five of these mass shootings have occurred since 2006, and seven of them took place in 2012. Violence in schools as well as the country is on the rise at an alarming rate, raising questions about gun control. After viewing the documentary Bowling for Columbine, I was intrigued. What follows is a summary of the documentary viewed and my thoughtful reaction.First, the shocking information and summary of school shootings and gun control must be understood. Throughout the documentary, shocking information on school shootings is shown. On April 20, 1999, the town of Littleton, Colorado was changed forever by the violent acts of two students at Columbine High School. According to the documentary, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold started their morning off by bowling at a local bowling alley. Harris and Klebold then proceeded to the high school equipped with ammunition and guns legally purchased at Kmart.Along with the firearms and ammunition, Harris and Klebold were dressed in long, black trench co ats, earning them the name, Trench Coat Mafia. Once at the school, pipe bombs were set-off, ensuing mass chaos. Harris and Klebold then fired over 900 rounds of ammunition on students and teachers, killing 12 students and 2 teachers followed by committing suicide. After ignoring pleas, the National Rifle Society (NRA) held a pro-gun rally in Littleton, Colorado a mere Ten days after the school shooting at Columbine.Charleston Heston, NRA President, caused quite a stir when asked to leave and take his guns with saying, you can pry them from my cold dead hands. After Columbine, schools locked down on their students. Many schools enforced new uniform policies to ensure weapons could not be concealed in clothing or other places. Along with clothing options, the definition of weapons changed from guns and knives to paper, chicken strips, hair color, paperclips, kilts, and even finger pointing while saying pow-pow. Numerous things have been blamed for the violence that occurred at Columbi ne.Some of these things include music, video games, movies, race, the media, bullying, and in Littleton, Lockheed Martin. Lockheed Martin is the worlds largest manufacturer of weapons and is responsible for many of the weapons used in wars. On April 20, 1999, President Clinton dropped the biggest assault on Kosovo the war had seen. Lockheed Martin built the majority of the bombs and missiles used. Columbine was not the first and sadly, not the last of school shootings and violence in America. Before the Columbine shooting, Timothy McVey, Terry Nichols, and James Nichols bombed a federal building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people.James Nichols was the only member that was not convicted, although all of the planning and bomb construction was done on his organic farm in Decker, Michigan. Moore went to visit Nichols on his farm to interview him on his stance on gun control and the Oklahoma City Bombing. Nichols, along with Klebold and Harris, used the Anarchist Cookbook to make many of the bombs used in their acts of violence. When asked why not use words instead of violence, Nichols replied, The pen is mightier than the sword. But you need to have a sword too if it doesnt work.Gun Control in America is a very controversial issue. While many states have laws against guns, Virgin, Utah mandates that all citizens must own a weapon. Every year, the United States has over 11,127 killings by guns, while German, France, Canada, U. K. , Australia, and Japan have a combined total of 973 killings per year. Many things such as divorce, poverty, violent music and video games, and a history of violent behavior in the United States have all been speculated as causes for school violence.While there have been many things blamed as a cause for violence, statistics show that murders have decreased by 20% but the media coverage has gone up by 600%. Each night, the media portrays America as a scary place full of nightmares around every corner, ensuing fear and panic in the genera l public. In Canada, new coverage is more positive and viewers are not being pumped full of fear daily. While the factors are the same, the rates for violence are far fewer. There is a misconception that Canadians do not own guns, but each family has an average of 7 guns per household.With less fear and violence, it is common for Canadians to keep their doors unlock, a theory tested and proved to be true by Moore. Once again tragedy struck in Flint, Michigan on February 29, 2000, when 6-year-old Dedrick Owens shot and killed his classmate, Kayla Rolland. Flint, Michigan has close to 87% of people living below the poverty line and many are enrolled in the Welfare to Work program. The welfare program has many single parents riding a bus for over an hour one-way to a minimum wage job, often leaving children unattended, being the case with Dedrick Owens.Left unsupervised, Owens was able to access a gun and bring it to school. Many people wanted Owens tried as an adult, although he was o nly 6 years old. Eight months after the shooting, Heston and the NRA arrived in Flint, Michigan for the Get Out and Vote campaign. Heston was criticized for, once again, showing up to a town of a recent school shooting. When interviewed by Moore, Heston became very upset and stopped the interview when asked why he comes to towns to hold rallies after school shootings. Next, my thoughtful reaction to the documentary along with questions.While I found the documentary to be very interesting, I feel that it focused too much on being a smear campaign towards the NRA and showed very little on Columbine, yet the title was Bowling for Columbine. Instead of conveying the severity of the massacre, Moore downplayed the situation by calling Harris and Klebold boys. By doing this, Moore made it seem as though Harris and Klebold did not understand what they were doing as well as making them seem more innocent. In reality, Klebold and Harris had begun thinking about a large massacre as early as Ap ril 1998 a full year before the actual event (Rosenberg 1).Throughout the documentary, Moore creates a lot of false impressions, many of them being with Charleston Heston. For instance, Moore splices many of Hestons speeches to make it seem as though he is a villain. One particular quote, From my cold dead hands was taken from a speech done one year later in South Carolina, not at the rally held 10 days after in Denver, Colorado shown in Bowling for Columbine. Moore also makes Heston seem like a racist when in fact, Heston worked with Martin Luther King Jr. in protests and helped break Hollywoods color barrier (hardylaw. net).Along with false impressions, I was left wondering where Moore got his statistics and information seeing as he listed no sources. According to Moore, in 2002 there were 11,127 deaths by guns in the United States when it is actually closer to 8,000 (Hardy 1). While the documentary had many things I did not agree with, there were a few that I appreciated. The fi lm opened my eyes to the violence that goes on each day throughout the World. Gun control is a major issue that needs to be addressed, especially the issue of determining how people can obtain weapons and ammunition.At the end of the film, Moore and two survivors from Columbine get Kmart to stop selling weapons and bullets. Personally, I think this was the most honest and sincere part of the entire documentary. In conclusion, there are many things that I learned after viewing Bowling For Columbine. What followed was a summary of the documentary along with my thoughtful reactions. When asked what he would say to Harris and Klebold if he had the chance, Marylin Manson replied, Nothing I would listen, thats what nobody did. Perhaps violence in schools, as well as life, could be reduced if people just took the time to listen.Works Cited Hardy, David T. Bowling for Columbine. David T. Hardy, Apr. 2003. Web. 12 Mar 2013. McArdle, Megan. Department of Awful Statistics Are Mass Shootings R eally On the Rise? The Daily Beast, 28 Jan. 2013. Web. 12 Mar. 2013. Rosenberg, Jennifer. Columbine Massacre. About, N. d. Web. 12 Mar. 2013 Bowling for ColumbineAccording to Megan McArdle, Since 1982, there have been at least 62 mass shootings* across the country, with the killings unfolding in 30 states from Massachusetts to Hawaii. Twenty-five of these mass shootings have occurred since 2006, and seven of them took place in 2012. Violence in schools as well as the country is on the rise at an alarming rate, raising questions about gun control. After viewing the documentary Bowling for Columbine, I was intrigued. What follows is a summary of the documentary viewed and my thoughtful reaction.First, the shocking information and summary of school shootings and gun control must be understood. Throughout the documentary, shocking information on school shootings is shown. On April 20, 1999, the town of Littleton, Colorado was changed forever by the violent acts of two students at Colu mbine High School. According to the documentary, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold started their morning off by bowling at a local bowling alley. Harris and Klebold then proceeded to the high school equipped with ammunition and guns legally purchased at Kmart.Along with the firearms and ammunition, Harris and Klebold were dressed in long, black trench coats, earning them the name, Trench Coat Mafia. Once at the school, pipe bombs were set-off, ensuing mass chaos. Harris and Klebold then fired over 900 rounds of ammunition on students and teachers, killing 12 students and 2 teachers followed by committing suicide. After ignoring pleas, the National Rifle Society (NRA) held a pro-gun rally in Littleton, Colorado a mere Ten days after the school shooting at Columbine.Charleston Heston, NRA President, caused quite a stir when asked to leave and take his guns with saying, you can pry them from my cold dead hands. After Columbine, schools locked down on their students. Many schools enforced n ew uniform policies to ensure weapons could not be concealed in clothing or other places. Along with clothing options, the definition of weapons changed from guns and knives to paper, chicken strips, hair color, paperclips, kilts, and even finger pointing while saying pow-pow. Numerous things have been blamed for the violence that occurred at Columbine.Some of these things include music, video games, movies, race, the media, bullying, and in Littleton, Lockheed Martin. Lockheed Martin is the worlds largest manufacturer of weapons and is responsible for many of the weapons used in wars. On April 20, 1999, President Clinton dropped the biggest assault on Kosovo the war had seen. Lockheed Martin built the majority of the bombs and missiles used. Columbine was not the first and sadly, not the last of school shootings and violence in America. Before the Columbine shooting, Timothy McVey, Terry Nichols, and James Nichols bombed a federal building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people.James Nichols was the only member that was not convicted, although all of the planning and bomb construction was done on his organic farm in Decker, Michigan. Moore went to visit Nichols on his farm to interview him on his stance on gun control and the Oklahoma City Bombing. Nichols, along with Klebold and Harris, used the Anarchist Cookbook to make many of the bombs used in their acts of violence. When asked why not use words instead of violence, Nichols replied, The pen is mightier than the sword. But you need to have a sword too if it doesnt work.Gun Control in America is a very controversial issue. While many states have laws against guns, Virgin, Utah mandates that all citizens must own a weapon. Every year, the United States has over 11,127 killings by guns, while German, France, Canada, U. K. , Australia, and Japan have a combined total of 973 killings per year. Many things such as divorce, poverty, violent music and video games, and a history of violent behavior in the United Sta tes have all been speculated as causes for school violence.While there have been many things blamed as a cause for violence, statistics show that murders have decreased by 20% but the media coverage has gone up by 600%. Each night, the media portrays America as a scary place full of nightmares around every corner, ensuing fear and panic in the general public. In Canada, new coverage is more positive and viewers are not being pumped full of fear daily. While the factors are the same, the rates for violence are far fewer. There is a misconception that Canadians do not own guns, but each family has an average of 7 guns per household.With less fear and violence, it is common for Canadians to keep their doors unlock, a theory tested and proved to be true by Moore. Once again tragedy struck in Flint, Michigan on February 29, 2000, when 6-year-old Dedrick Owens shot and killed his classmate, Kayla Rolland. Flint, Michigan has close to 87% of people living below the poverty line and many ar e enrolled in the Welfare to Work program. The welfare program has many single parents riding a bus for over an hour one-way to a minimum wage job, often leaving children unattended, being the case with Dedrick Owens.Left unsupervised, Owens was able to access a gun and bring it to school. Many people wanted Owens tried as an adult, although he was only 6 years old. Eight months after the shooting, Heston and the NRA arrived in Flint, Michigan for the Get Out and Vote campaign. Heston was criticized for, once again, showing up to a town of a recent school shooting. When interviewed by Moore, Heston became very upset and stopped the interview when asked why he comes to towns to hold rallies after school shootings. Next, my thoughtful reaction to the documentary along with questions.While I found the documentary to be very interesting, I feel that it focused too much on being a smear campaign towards the NRA and showed very little on Columbine, yet the title was Bowling for Columbine. Instead of conveying the severity of the massacre, Moore downplayed the situation by calling Harris and Klebold boys. By doing this, Moore made it seem as though Harris and Klebold did not understand what they were doing as well as making them seem more innocent. In reality, Klebold and Harris had begun thinking about a large massacre as early as April 1998 a full year before the actual event (Rosenberg 1).Throughout the documentary, Moore creates a lot of false impressions, many of them being with Charleston Heston. For instance, Moore splices many of Hestons speeches to make it seem as though he is a villain. One particular quote, From my cold dead hands was taken from a speech done one year later in South Carolina, not at the rally held 10 days after in Denver, Colorado shown in Bowling for Columbine. Moore also makes Heston seem like a racist when in fact, Heston worked with Martin Luther King Jr. in protests and helped break Hollywoods color barrier (hardylaw. net).Along with false impressions, I was left wondering where Moore got his statistics and information seeing as he listed no sources. According to Moore, in 2002 there were 11,127 deaths by guns in the United States when it is actually closer to 8,000 (Hardy 1). While the documentary had many things I did not agree with, there were a few that I appreciated. The film opened my eyes to the violence that goes on each day throughout the World. Gun control is a major issue that needs to be addressed, especially the issue of determining how people can obtain weapons and ammunition.At the end of the film, Moore and two survivors from Columbine get Kmart to stop selling weapons and bullets. Personally, I think this was the most honest and sincere part of the entire documentary. In conclusion, there are many things that I learned after viewing Bowling For Columbine. What followed was a summary of the documentary along with my thoughtful reactions. When asked what he would say to Harris and Klebold if he h ad the chance, Marylin Manson replied, Nothing I would listen, thats what nobody did. Perhaps violence in schools, as well as life, could be reduced if people just took the time to listen.Works Cited Hardy, David T. Bowling for Columbine. David T. Hardy, Apr. 2003. Web. 12 Mar 2013. McArdle, Megan. Department of Awful Statistics Are Mass Shootings Really On the Rise? The Daily Beast, 28 Jan. 2013. Web. 12 Mar. 2013. Rosenberg, Jennifer. Columbine Massacre. About, N. d. Web. 12 Mar. 2013
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