http://www.alternet.org/culture/fear-dominates-politics-media-and-human-existence-america-and-its-getting-worse?akid=12838.294211.BJYvUV&rd=1&src=newsletter1032614&t=3
Fear is so pervasive that experts have made the case we live in a
generalized “culture of fear,” also the name of a book by Barry Glassner
which underscores the fact that we often fear the wrong things, and
incredibly out of proportion to reality. Statistics show you have a
much higher chance of being killed by lightning than by a terrorist.
People cannot think clearly when they are afraid. As numerous studies have shown,
fear is the enemy of reason. It distorts emotions and perceptions, and
often leads to poor decisions. For people who have suffered trauma, fear
messages can sometimes trigger uncontrollable flight-or-fight responses
with dangerous ramifications.
Yet over time, many interlocking
aspects of our society have become increasingly sophisticated at
communicating messages and information that produce fear responses.
Advertising, political ads, news coverage and social media all send the
constant message that people should be afraid—very afraid.
In
addition, television and film are filled with extreme violence and
millions of fictional deaths, far out of proportion to what happens in
real life, as researchers have pointed out. And more recently, we have
witnessed the massive militarization of local police departments with
equipment, gear and attitudes that treat citizens as if they were
terrorists, as recently evidenced by events in Ferguson, Missouri. Many
militarized police raids have gone wrong and taken the lives of
hundreds, while police violence against often unarmed people results in
unnecessary deaths and injuries every day. All this, despite statistics indicating that in most parts of the country, the crime rate is actually on the decline.
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