No. I think out society has found it too easy to blame something else for our actions. If we say tv violence is the excuse, that means anybody can just go kill someone or blow up a building then just say, 'oh, it's not my fault, I saw it on T.V., just blame the producers.' We need to step up and take responsibility for our own actions.
It's now like there is anything we haven't seen before. By the time we are teenagers we are already aware of murder, rape, prejudice, just look at a news paper, or even a text book!
I think we need to stop blaming outside influences on our actions. Each of us SHOULD have our own conscious and reasoning ability to judge right from wrong. By blaming the LACK of that on the media is just an easy way out. STOP!
2007-02-09 02:07:40
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answered by Mandy 3
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convinced that is. i latterly did a study undertaking in this topic and that is amazingly volatile. It lowers people's tutorial processing potential. It also shows little ones that violence is purely about proper because of a lot volatile action it appears that evidently like a daily day to little ones who not in any respect get to confirm the authentic international.
2016-12-03 22:47:54
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answered by ? 4
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We imitate what we see. I have taught in Elementary schools for a long time and it is evident to me that the behaviour of children is influenced by what they see. We are literally raising hell....
2007-02-08 22:46:28
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answered by Goddess of Laundry 6
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Yes especially to the younger generation because they can be so easily influenced!!
2007-02-08 23:46:56
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answered by linda bug 4
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It is harmful.
I believe that what we watch affects our thinking process.
Basically our thinking becomes what we feed it.
2007-02-08 22:53:29
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answered by thankyou "iana" 6
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violence begets violence
2007-02-08 22:44:58
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answered by Anonymous
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