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Don't confuse media editorial commentary with policework. When "they" or "people" talk about violence in media owned by a violent criminal, it is simply people trying to retroactively make sense of what is essentially a senseless act. The Police, FBI etc. don't look for these things. Instead, they look for more express things, like a verbalized threat, or the purchase of large amounts of fertilizer. They look for a genuinely troubled upbringing, or a past propensity for excessive violence. They look at what they see at a crime scene, and figure out who was there. This is evidenced by the fact that most people see and enjoy violent films, with an incredibly small number of them even noticed in any way by any law enforcement. So the answer is simply: NO.
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Can we have expedited long setences for anybody they find with a "Man of Steel" or "300"?
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"He listened to this devil worship music called 'Ave Satani', guv." Only dumbwits would take a passion for movies and movie music as a sign of something wrong.
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"He listened to this devil worship music called 'Ave Satani', guv." Only dumbwits would take a passion for movies and movie music as a sign of something wrong. That would be my high school graduating class. AKA "A jury of my peers."
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I was listening to Disc 2 of La La Land's Friday the 13th box set in the car today, and realised that as much as I love it, most people would find it odd that I listen to this sort of stuff. It got me thinking. You know when someone commits a henious crime and the police look into his or her background. They say things like...he had violent DVDs, he collected weapons etc. Well I hope I never get accused of something, because if they fish through my music collection, I can't help but think my purely innocent hobby might be a signal of some sort of deranged mind! Thoughts? I think law enforcement has bigger things to worry about than what's playing in your car or DVD player.
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In jail, not. But in the mad house? Maybe.
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Shoot, from the thread title I thought maybe the OP was referring to boots, grey-markets, and illegal downloads! I made the same assumption. (I'm listening to LLL's The Fury right now. OMG, what a fantastic score!)
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If they take me to jail, can my CD collection come with me?
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