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video games
A lot of parents would say it’s video games that are the main cause for their child’s violence. Sometimes that probably is true, but the parents will never admit that it’s part their fault to. They buy it for them or at least see them play it, and if they don’t approve then they should do something about it no just blame the people that make it.
One recent issue is when the popular video game Call of Duty: Black ops came out. Many adults said this game was way to violent. No game is too violent, its how mature the kid that’s playing it is. I have this game myself and I really enjoy playing it. But in no way has the game changed me or made me more violent. At certain ages some kids should not be allowed to, that’s why they have age appropriate ratings on the back of it.
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