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In reply to the discussion: when i see a video, and i hear people cheer the video seeing a girl, [View all]Tuesday Afternoon
(56,912 posts)Also, the fact that they made the video about white upper middle class family to drive home the message is exactly the group that has become the most desensitized. In order to make that group understand exactly what is happening in The Congo the film makers had to make it about "what if" it happened to Your Family.
Having said that, I did not feel like the violence shown was gratuitous or exploitative. The shots did not linger on the action, just brushed by and away and cut to ... long enough ... for one to realize OMG this is really happening.
That it was shown on DU and that is where you happen to see it means not really anything.
Had you seen it on FB, would you be mad at FB?
Also, this cheering you are talking about. I do not think people were cheering the violence.
They were cheering the awareness that had occurred within themselves about what is really taking place in The Congo.
Please, don't tell me there were actually some on here cheering The Violence.
Awareness happens.