http://frontpagemag.com/2013/ben-shapiro/hollywood-blames-guns-americans-blame-hollywood/print/
Ever since the horrific shootings in Newtown, Connecticut, liberals have been on the warpath against so-called “assault weapons.” Never mind that the semi-automatic rifles they have on their hit list are used in fewer murders than hammers and clubs; never mind that handguns are used in the vast majority of killings in this country. Never mind, either, that the state with the lowest rate of gun murder is New Hampshire, which has virtually no gun laws, and the municipality with the highest rate of gun murder is Chicago, which has a bevy of them. Forget all this and remember the party line: guns are the problem, not people.
But the American public disagrees, and does so strongly. Unlike liberal Hollywood, Americans largely blame individuals for their actions. A new poll from NBC/Wall Street Journal, for example, shows that Americans blame the following problems in American life more than the presence of guns with regard to shootings:
“Parents not paying enough attention to what is going on in their children’s lives” (83%);
“Lack of effective treatment for mental illness” (82%);
“The amount of media coverage of mass shootings” (67%);
“Movies, television programs, and video games that portray violence and violent behavior” (62%).
“Assault and military-style firearms being legal to purchase … the availability of high capacity ammunition clips” clocked in at 59%.
In other words, Hollywood’s concept of human nature is directly at odds with that of the American public. They don’t see people as mechanistic tools in the hands of instruments of war. They see them as individual actors shaped by their environment, their personal choices, and their biology. Which is accurate.