media life

Is there a correlation between violence witnessed through the media and violence in real life?
I was dancing in night clubs, and many people were hostile and angry all night for no apparent reason. Mix that with a few cocktails and Whoa … I though Armageddon came to closing time. Itsy-Bitsy Little women by the police were taking every establishment in the city had a police, ambulance and fire truck. The men were fighting, and only one general chaos EVERYWHERE. I do not think anyone died … but even after a sports team has not won more order. I think my only thought is that many people may have been digested so many negative things to see the tragedy in Virginia, and was wondering if there is a psychological terminology or study that show a correlation between the witnesses of violence through the media and violence in real life. Or that I'm looking for a social explanation why were so violent PPL last night (especially women). Good grief. Whoa – Itsy Bitsy little chick was Asian. I did not even think about race until he said.
The presentation of the media and the lack of information that had to base their conclusions on having created an excuse for certain people to incite racism against the very people that the attacker was jealous, and that collectively blame the middle class whites for the lack of parenting that lead to this slaughter. Instead of accepting that his "people" are not perfect and no better than anyone else in the world who have been enjoying a week of state that his "fear reaction" is worse than what blacks and Latinos go through on a daily basis. This is happening in the U.S. and the UK.
Media High Life – Philippines

