As many of you may have heard, on Oct 5th a little girl in Colorado was abducted. On Oct 10th her body was found dismembered. Well today they made an arrest in the case. The article was very informational until this particular part:
A former classmate, Austin Caisse, 17, described the suspect as “brilliant,” and told the Post he was into Japanese culture, anime, and shared an interest in collecting knives.
I understand they are relating the information given, but why the hell did they find it necessary to point out he was into Anime and Japanese culture? This is only going to further the thought process of some people that these are bad things to be into, a long with video games, and that they inspire violence and aggression.
Am I the only one that finds these sort of statements completely unneeded? What is the point of bringing these things to the public?
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/10/24/14672250-teen-arrested-in-killing-of-jessica-ridgeway-10-year-old-colorado-girl?lite
As many of you may have heard, on Oct 5th a little girl in Colorado was abducted. On Oct 10th her body was found dismembered. Well today they made an arrest in the case. The article was very informational until this particular part:
I understand they are relating the information given, but why the hell did they find it necessary to point out he was into Anime and Japanese culture? This is only going to further the thought process of some people that these are bad things to be into, a long with video games, and that they inspire violence and aggression.
Am I the only one that finds these sort of statements completely unneeded? What is the point of bringing these things to the public?