Philosophical/ethical/moral question. What do you all think about drone footage of the military killing people being played on TV? I keep seeing this footage of the Venezuelan drug boats, and in the past we've seen footage of bombs being dropped on buildings and such in various parts of the world, sometimes even a group of people just vanishing in an explosion.
Maybe I'm becoming more of a hippie as I get older, but why is it ok/acceptable to televise these peoples' deaths? I get it, there's reasonably high likelihood that they are bad guys that do bad things. And it's not like we're actually seeing blood and body parts most of the time. But we're still getting accustomed to watching people get killed. We're desensitizing the population towards death. And you can argue that video games and movies have done plenty of that, but these are actual people dying. Does that translate to less compassion in our lives towards others?
Anyways, open to everyone's thoughts and whatever discussion arises.
Maybe I'm becoming more of a hippie as I get older, but why is it ok/acceptable to televise these peoples' deaths? I get it, there's reasonably high likelihood that they are bad guys that do bad things. And it's not like we're actually seeing blood and body parts most of the time. But we're still getting accustomed to watching people get killed. We're desensitizing the population towards death. And you can argue that video games and movies have done plenty of that, but these are actual people dying. Does that translate to less compassion in our lives towards others?
Anyways, open to everyone's thoughts and whatever discussion arises.