Superficial history notes for National Comic Book Day from South Florida Reporter
- After WW II, crime and horror comics became the most popular genres and garnered a lot of controversy for their depiction of larger than life criminals, revenge tales, and gore. They were heavily criticized by educators and librarians arguing that they were deteriorating the minds of young readers. There was a campaign against “crime comics” led by psychiatrist Fredric Werhtam who also testified at the 1954 U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency.Ironically, things sure have changed ever since. Now, sex is considered a supposed cause of juvenile delinquency, by the very leftists Wertham was a part of, something that may have once been overlooked by the left themselves, which could explain why the discoveries he'd plagiarized other research were buried by the specialty press shortly after being publicized 7 years ago. While violence, by contrast, is no longer considered an issue by social justice propagandists, nor is there any consideration whether mayhem could be causing young readers' minds to deteriorate. If there were, we wouldn't have to put up with all the political violence going on in the US right now.
- In 1951, the FBI investigated this industry and claimed that the horror and crime shown in these comics resulted in increased juvenile delinquency.
Labels: msm propaganda, politics, violence
It is hard to follow what you are saying when you talk in such weird generalities. Who says sex causes juvenile delinquency? Most people would blame things like poverty and organized crime. And what social justice propagandists - whatever that means - no longer consider violence an issue? Police violence has been a major issue this past year, as has the use of disproportionate force against American citizens, and brutality against refugees has horrified the world. America is gaining a reputation as violent country, one where reporters from other countries are beaten by the police and visitors from other countries are killed on the streets.
Posted by Anonymous | 11:02 AM
Your link does not show Wertham plagiarizing anyone. It says he distorted his research so that the words of one patient were attributed to five different patients, making a problem seem more prevalent. That may be academic misconduct, but it is not plagiarism.
Posted by Anonymous | 11:05 AM
"And what social justice propagandists - whatever that means..."
Describes you to a T, Anonymous.
Posted by AgentofSHIELD | 6:11 AM
Does that mean that you are a social injustice propagandist?
Posted by Anonymous | 12:04 PM
No. I'm a normal human being who realizes so-called "social justice" is just Marxism under a benevolent-sounding name.
Posted by AgentofSHIELD | 6:54 AM
Social Justice: justice in terms of the distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a society.
Posted by Anonymous | 9:44 PM