Columbine, Whose fault is it anyway?
Columbine, Whose Fault Is It Anyway?Controversial to the core, Marilyn Manson does it again. He never ceases to amaze me with his blunt commentary on human beings and their nature. In "Columbine, Whose fault is it?" Manson continues to display his rebellious attitude with that kick of intellectual sass, using the Bible and information from the Clinton Lewinsky scandal to prove his points. The topic, as if I would expect any thing less, is direct and straight to the point. He only deviates from the main subject to elaborate on a fact or to clarify a possibly vague statement. For the most part, he only uses relevant, documented facts, citing, as well as thoroughly explaining them and their relevance in his article. His cynical sense of humor also come
s into play here. His ideas challenge those of the main stream, causing one to think for ones self. In turn, causing one to be more open minded and receptive to constructive criticism on existing ideas. No man is perfect, unfortunately. Although trying to promote its deterrence, he utilizes stereotypes himself. "Deep down most adults hate people who go against the grain," as well as, "... how America has become one big mall..." are two examples of flagrant stereotypical behavior on Manson's part. Overall, I would say that it is solid article, based on the fact that he sets a foundation for all of his claims and miscellaneous statements. His emphasis is mainly on violence and how media and its components (music, television, etc.) cannot be blamed fo
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Approximate Word count = 512
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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