Of course we do. There are several reasons for that.
First, media is now all-pervasive. Things were bad when just TV and radio were the dominant forms of entertainment, but those were manageable and controlled. Now, the Internet and multi-modal communications means that we are surrounded by information and entertainment all the time. Even video games have become communications vehicles. Compare the simplicity of a game like Pac-Man to something like Metal Gear Solid - those are orders of magnitude differences.
Second, the rise of reality talk and game shows means that we are looking at warped perspectives of normality. While many of those game shows claim to pick "real" contestants, the truth is that they pick people that are attractive and that they think will lead to confrontation. And we don't have to even discuss reality talk shows like Maury or Jerry Springer.
Third, the explosion of news channels means that just about anything is considered news, no matter how stupid or one-sided. When you have a news channel that needs feeding 24x7, you don't tend to take a lot of time to research or investigate anything appropriately. That's why you have so many "experts". For the right price or media exposure, you can find someone willing to say just about anything to validate your position.
Wading through this information glut is becoming more and more difficult. As for your comment about everyone dreaming to become a gangsta, as long as young people value stupidity and image over knowledge, the image of the gangsta will have appeal. Never mind that the average gangster is a low level thug with minimal intelligence or income (amazing how many of these wanna-be drug lords live with their mothers, isn't it?) - Hollywood and the music industry keep selling the fake image of Cristal, buxom women, and violence without consequence as the desired lifestyle of youth. So as a young person, what's more appealing - study hard for years and years to get a dull 9-to-5 job or go out and shoot a couple people and sell drugs to get rich and live fast?
2006-06-19 01:46:25
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answered by insider_mole 3
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The media can be Quite influential and some people can actually want to become gansters.The movie show gangsters as so powerfull and macho than these days teens and children,seem to find cool,so cool that they hold them up in high esteem as their role models.Guess thats how come most girls go for the bad boy types........talking from experience it really happens and actually it's very sad,i'd hate to think that oneday I'll be a mom with a rebel or'villian' of a child......thank goodness that time would be long from now.
2006-06-19 01:42:41
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answered by Anonymous
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that's amazingly a elementary section results of tension / melancholy. i've got suffered with melancholy on & off during the final 6 years, and that i while i became at my worst, i many times had 'goldfish bowl' moments...... lol - sounds humorous, i comprehend, yet i felt like the worldwide became almost encased interior glass, and actually everyone else became on the interior, yet i became left on the outdoors, with a particularly indifferent feeling approximately each and every thing that became happening around me... it is component of the physique's way of dealing with rigidity... u detach your self from the flaws that are stressing u. the sentiments get much less and much less the fewer under pressure u grow to be. i assume in concept particularly everyone could desire to be figments of your mind's eye, yet while u initiate thinking the existence of persons, then why end there ? what if u are basically the dream of a few greater ideal being, and u basically think of u exist ? lol.... it is appropriate to no longer think of too complicated approximately all of it... basically focus on the here & now. good success with the destiny. x
2016-12-08 10:27:39
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answered by ? 3
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I work with teens who are troubled so I feel I know quite a bit about this. YES, the media is playing a number on our youth.
They not only want to be in gangs, some are froming psuedo gangs..........they really don't understand what a gang entails and are in extreme danger once they have formed one etc. It is happening in many middle schools now.
And in many cases, media portrays these gangsters to become heroes............they are in gangs, then they have something terrible happen..............and become reformed...Judge Mathis, etc. are examples. Kids believe that it's normal for everyone to be in a gang and that when they are ready they will be able to overcome it and go on to lead "normal lives" and be idolized for not only being in the gang but for getting out.
Sad thing is.............once youre in it is very hard to get out. But, media doesnt show that as much..............
2006-06-19 06:44:11
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answered by heartwhisperer2000 5
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Yes and no. Somethings are inexplicable and very complicated.
This is one if them.In the present world, you have to have faith in your conviction cause half of the things that the media shows is so exaggerated that it loses all it's truth.
2006-06-19 01:46:16
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answered by Anonymous
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We're like cattle and the media know it...somehow, we just don't catch on!! Advertise ANYTHING enough and you can change the way people feel, purchase, and even act. It's very discouraging. Thank god I'm not the only one who feels this way. I'm keepin' it REAL and you are too!
2006-06-19 01:37:25
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answered by Sassy OLD Broad 7
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Just as long as I don't up like Jimmy Hoffa...
...working at the 7 Eleven in Cleveland.
2006-06-19 01:37:38
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answered by amg503 7
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I don't know about you but I don't wanna be a gangster.
2006-06-19 01:37:14
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answered by Dark S 2
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yes we do. But we can change no?
2006-06-19 01:37:48
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answered by Anonymous
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