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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 847313" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>Mainly media sensationalism but then that is the nature of our culture in regard to the MSM. I did know that murder was a declining act among the population (hard to notice again with all the media sensationalism) but the point made about crimes against children, in this case murder, could be increasing was also an interesting point and at the same time very troubling as I'm sure all here would agree. </p><p></p><p>But here's a greater frightening point to ponder as I read the article. Is filicide really increasing or has our technical and intellectual skills increased to where now we see these cases as they are whereas in the past we might have let them go as tragic accidents? In otherwords, is the level of filicide we are seeing normal and we've in a sense evolved to a level to see and understand it for what it is? There's the questions but I got no answers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 847313, member: 2189"] Mainly media sensationalism but then that is the nature of our culture in regard to the MSM. I did know that murder was a declining act among the population (hard to notice again with all the media sensationalism) but the point made about crimes against children, in this case murder, could be increasing was also an interesting point and at the same time very troubling as I'm sure all here would agree. But here's a greater frightening point to ponder as I read the article. Is filicide really increasing or has our technical and intellectual skills increased to where now we see these cases as they are whereas in the past we might have let them go as tragic accidents? In otherwords, is the level of filicide we are seeing normal and we've in a sense evolved to a level to see and understand it for what it is? There's the questions but I got no answers! [/QUOTE]
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