1 Lunatic, 1 Ice Pick: Theoretical Analysis

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"In the modern and technologically advanced times that we live in, access to the internet is a human right and necessity to the developed world. It often helps to promote sociopolitical awareness and understand the rights that we deserve as human beings.

Most are already aware of the level of surveillance the federal government has on our internet lives - with the amount of arrests related to movements referred to by names such as 'cyber-terrorism', it's obvious to see why. The constant clashing of opinionated groups behind the wall of a digital screen can lead to real-life danger. In addition, once one decides to take a peek into examples of this, they unearth a plethora of criminal activity and chain-reaction events, ranging from drug networking, to assassination and shooting plans, to popularized images and videos of murder and cruelty. …show more content…

While this atrocity may have been committed in Canada, it shocked the world and caused several articles to commentate on the desensitization of violence, implying stricter internet policies. Predating this, authors Gary Small and Gigi Vorgan explain in their 2011 CNN article 'Is the Internet killing empathy?' that ""By observing it in other people, we have our own experience of it, but at an emotional distance. The more we observe terrifying events happening to other people, the more they reinforce our sense of denial and detachment: It can't happen to

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