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As conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza, and Iran continue to dominate global headlines, images of death and destruction are increasingly filling news cycles and social media feeds. What does this constant exposure mean for our capacity for compassion? Associate Professor Eileen Dombo of the National Catholic School of Social Service at The Catholic University of America joins to discuss whether repeated exposure to violent imagery reduces our sensitivity to real-world suffering. She also discusses whether there is a difference in how people process real-life war footage versus simulated violence in video games and movies.
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