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Comment Of music and highschool (city, suburb, private) (Score 1) 1228

Well this thread hooked me enough to comment on it. The media thinks that because they were once in highschool they are qualified to report on it. Perhaps fresh-out-of-college reporters are, but even then they've hopefully/typically forgotten much of the daily life of highschool. I've gone to a city (public) school, a suburban (public) school, and now a private (independent) school. It is no coincidence that I had the worst time in the suburbs. I have my own sense of style (*gasp*) and really didn't like wearing all the latest nikes and $30 t-shirts. I played the violin (not cool), and read a lot. I really didn't know jack about computers. To make a long story short, the rich bitch kids in the suburbs (to generalize slightly) can and will be malicious to students who veer off of the "norm".
Part Deux. I was watching FOX Files 2 nights ago because it had a piece on the effots of the Southern Poverty Law Center, a great organization. I kept watching when it had a piece on Littleton... mistake. They juxtaposed Hitler with Marylin Manson by showing a video clip of a Hitler rally with Marylin Manson playing in the background. If I were Manson, I would sue FOX for everything they're worth. I listen to many, many types of music, and to equate someone (or their music) who is himself "eccentric" or "different" with Nazi-ism is absolutely horrid.
Closing Thoughts. By now I still feel extreme sadness and continued near-disbelief at the events. At this point in time I am getting sick of talking about it, continuing to feed the media frenzy by passing on trivial facts with classmates. We discussed this for over 2 hours, which is good, but there is a point where we need to meditate on it.

Finally, I'd like to thank Katz for informing us with a different spin on the mass hysteria which I hope will not turn into a witchhunt for stereotypes.

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