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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Kids, Media and Violence

In recent discussion of kids and carmine media, a controversial military issue has been whether hazardous media is beneficial or not. On one and only(a) hand, whatever argue that children leave alone deal in a to a greater extent than war-ridden or damaging mood towards some some others. On the other hand however, others argue that true violent media is not insalubrious to children. In the words of Gerard Jones, one of this beguiles main proponents, People move themselves out of emotional traps by immersing themselves in violent stories. harmonize to this view, being exposed to violent media is a good way to cope with emotional issues. In sum, then, the issue is whether violent media is prejudicial be urinate it will make a child act in an irregular way.\nMy own view is that violent media is harmful to children because it will cause them to behave more aggressively towards others which could lead to harming other people. Though I profess that children could preten d and fantasize close being superhuman, as Jones explains, I had a fantasy egotism who was a self: unassailable of his desires and the worlds disapproval. (Jones 78) This quotes explains that by watching unwholesome cartoons such as the Hulk and Superman, kids contribute find comfort and be able to express themselves freely. I still maintain that that these destructive characters could also inspire thoughts of aggressive and violent behavior which, if fortify over a keen-sighted period of time, can cause the child to grow up to commit violent acts. For example, a child who watches the Hulk altogether day may require to go out and re-create his acts of destruction to feel more powerful. Although some might end that theres no harm in allow their kids watch violent cartoons or play some flaming(a) video games, I would retort that these forms of violent media leave a lasting impression on kids, who have no reliable form of judgment, and are unforced to recreate whatever they take up on TV in the real world.\nChildrens misinterpretations of what they underwrite on TV and in other...

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