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“TV Made Me Do It!”

   

    Has our nation been deceived by the media? Has the media sent forth an era that it is all right to define what was considered “old fashion values?” Values are defined by the Webster’s Dictionary as,

beliefs or ideas.

    Violence on TV affects how children view themselves, their world,and other people. In fact, experts warn that viewing violence can have

lifelong harmful effects on children’s health. By the time children

complete school, the average child will witness more than 100,000 acts of

violence on TV, including 8,000 murders.

    The more violence children watch on TV, the more likely they

may act in aggressive ways, become less sensitive to other’s pain and

suffering, and be more fearful of the world around them.

    Since we live in a violent society, we’re constantly hearing

arguments that seeing TV violence, particularly children, desensitizes us

so we accept real violence more off handily maybe it even triggers real

violence.

    The theory behind the TV attacks is always the same: if Bobby

commits a crime, he’s not responsible and his parents are not

responsible: Something Else is responsible. The problem in this society

isn’t the easy availability of drugs, or guns, or television, although all

are scape goateed.

    All of these things are mere senseless: they do only what we have

them do. All supposedly scientific studies on the subject of TV violence

“causing” real violence are based on a theory of cause-...

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Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 11-12-2007
Category: Science
Words: 570
Pages: 2.28