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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-10-11 06:53 pm

[ SECRET POST #2474 ]


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Re: Unpopular opinion thread

[personal profile] making_excuses 2013-10-12 11:20 am (UTC)(link)
We actually talked about this in my Philosophy class* and read this article that basically said that the fact that video games cause violence is bullshit and based on biased studies where nothing else in a person life is looked at, and basically if you are in an environment where violence is okay then you have a higher chance of being violent and also of being affected by video games, but for most people violent videogames are not dangerous... And usually they use "aggression" as a way of studying it, and they measure heighten pulse and other bullshit things that does not show that people are more violent, nor do they use control groups...

Nor will children be harmed by watching television and films aimed at an older audience (within limits) which is what annoys me, when people say children should be protected from television, either they are too young to understand or they understand and need to learn anyway. Which does not mean that children should watch gore or porn, but every study ever done (that actually was a real study not just some kind of propaganda) shows that children are not harmed by it, more likely they grow from it, because as we all know children grow up to become adults, and we want to prepare them for that, not protect them from it...

*Where we also do Argument Theory for some odd reason no one knows, but I am loving that part so whom am I to complain?