Violence Is Everywhere
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date published 13/05/2008
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Violence is everywhere. People see it in movies featuring Vin Diesel, in many video games, and read about it in books. Many people argue that television should not feature violence since it may affect young children in undesirable ways. Children can grow up to be desensitized to violence and commit the acts themselves. Others state that violence does not affect young children as long as parents are there to supervise them. With proper guidance and teaching, children can watch violence and not develop the aggressive tendencies. Violence should not be removed from television because viewing such behavior does not necessarily lead to violent behavior in children, parents are ultimately responsible for supervising what their children are watching on TV, and the only foreseeable solution is to let the networks know what people deem excessively violent and act on it.
- One reason why violence should not be taken off the air is because watching violent content does not necessarily lead to violent behavior in children.
- Parents have several technologies in place to help regulate what their children watch on TV.
- A solution to violence on television is to communicate with the networks about the issue.
- A lot of people will argue that violence is absolutely bad for children.
- Violence has always been a problem in television's history, but it should not be removed from the air.
