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Postby ABlipinTime » Wed Feb 16, 2011 4:40 pm

Com'on people. You're all biased because you all enjoyed the show. Yes, there's violence in it. Just because other shows made it through the censoring doesn't mean that those shows presence justifies elevating PR to "accepted" status, much less justify those other shows at all.

Believe it or not, visual violence does affect kids, whether it be cartoon, real people, video games, etc. You ought to know that you become like the people you hang out with/idolize, and the same is true with television. Granted, now that we are older, we have built up personalities and morals that are far harder for something or someone to alter than when we were just kids. But the fact remains that you become more tolerant of this sort of thing.

You don't have to copy people on TV and in video games to become more tolerant of the activity. The more you watch, the less you mind. This is the biggest issue. This is what happens with kids: over time, they become more tolerant of the violence and don't notice the evil within it. Surely we all recognize the evil in the violence - or at least some of us do - but we don't notice it as much. And because of that, there is less desire within us to stop that sort of activity and change things.

Now about the villain thing - I don't care if it is a villain, villains can scare kids. I have seen villains that are not so scary. But to be honest, it's about what your kid / younger sibling (in my case) can handle: some kids can put up with freakish monsters and some kids get nightmares.

However, I do wish to make an important point that I think we all agree on: if your kid can't handle it or you think it would harm them in some way, WHY ON EARTH ARE YOU CONSIDERING LETTING THEM WATCH IT?! (sorry for the yelling)
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Postby Nate » Wed Feb 16, 2011 6:58 pm

ABlipinTime wrote:Believe it or not, visual violence does affect kids, whether it be cartoon, real people, video games, etc.

Got a link to any studies to back that up? I keep hearing politicians talk about violence affecting kids, and how violent video games and movies and TV shows are going to destroy our generation, and funny thing...they never seem to have any proof of that. It's almost as if they're basing their statements on nothing at all.
But the fact remains that you become more tolerant of this sort of thing.

Wrong. I saw violent movies as a kid. I'm not tolerant of violence in real life. If anything, I'm horribly INtolerant of violence in real life. Okay, maybe I'm more tolerant of fake violence, but who gives two craps about that? It's fake. Nobody's being hurt by it.

Besides, by that logic, we'd have to avoid exposing people to REAL violence then or else they might become more tolerant of it. So no showing people that image of Hòa thư]But to be honest, it's about what your kid / younger sibling (in my case) can handle: some kids can put up with freakish monsters and some kids get nightmares.[/QUOTE]
I suppose that's true. I haven't personally experienced that so I can't really say I have much experience with it. XP But for me, then it turns to what you said, if it really scares them so much then why would they be watching it anyway?
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Postby Rocketshipper » Wed Feb 16, 2011 7:29 pm

uh...I'm not even sure why that last post exists. its not even on-topic O_O. (Blips' post, not Nate's)
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Postby Nate » Wed Feb 16, 2011 7:34 pm

It's sort of on-topic. Rocklobster's opening post mentioned mothers disliking Power Rangers for its violence, and rock said "There's shows more violent than Power Rangers, it's rated TV-Y7."
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