Wow... The overall feeling this story gave me was the same feeling I experienced when I was a young girl. My mom told me that if I look at a boy it will lead to other things and soon I would go to hell. In short, David Kupelian reminds me of my mother.
While reading his story "Killer Culture" I noticed a few things, like, Kupelian did not do as good of a job with his cites as Kendall did in the last story. It felt (as Chelsi mentioned in class) like a lot of different voices telling me things.
Another thing I noticed about this story was there were a lot of questions. I found it interesting how Kupelian used these rhetorical questions in a way that you could think of no answers to other than exactly what he wanted you to think.
On a personal note, I found this story offensive because he bagged oh Howard Stern. We all know Howard is full of S*$& and makes a living off of being a jerk. He admits this himself! Why anyone would take what he says to heart is beyond me. His entire show is a joke and it should be taken as such.
I believe that Kupelian has taken some points that may be a small annoyance and blown them up to be something they really aren't. His religious views could be behind his extreme way of looking at the world. Throughout his story he did a lot of stacking and never presented an alternate view for his argument. At least he gave us a way to save ourselves. Lets all go join the boy scouts!!
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