Is the world getting more violent, or are we just seeing more violence on our hand-held devices?
This morning I saw a man getting his hand chopped off.
I saw a nine-year-old boy getting executed.
I saw a man whose face had been slashed with a razor.
And I saw a cat with a crossbow bolt through his eye.
I saw all of these things on the homepage of one website, in a very quick scroll through the day’s news.
Last week, I saw a man punch a woman in the head on a Sydney train, and then continue to assault her. I saw a man in a cage facing his final seconds before he was about to be set alight. And I saw a woman’s face who had been so badly beaten that she barely had eyes.
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Some days, the horror is overwhelming.
Is the world getting more violent, or are we just seeing more violence?
Of course, the relentlessly brutal and highly-effective social media campaign that Islamic State or Daesh has mounted has successfully infiltrated all of our media, and there are many arguments for whether we should, or shouldn’t, look away from their atrocities.
But when we see vicious image after vicious image on our news sites, we have to ask: are more people shooting cats in the eye that they used to? Are more random attacks happening on trains?