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Thursday, November 4, 2010

Should violent video games be sold to kids?

de bene esse: literally, of well-being, morally acceptable but subject to future validation or exception

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              http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39969372/ns/technology_and_science-games/

NO!
HELL NO!

WHAT IS IT WITH PEOPLE?  WHY POP OUT CHILDREN WITH NO IDEA HOW TO PARENT?

Dimwits force the state to step in to tell them that this and other issues are harmful to their children.

Those "games" are vile.  Why should your child saturate their mind with those images?  Never heard of childhood imagination?  That's the wrong kind!

Kathie-Lee and Hoda highlighted a stencilled picture of a long legged woman, billowing hair, ass out to there, swirls of some sort of graphic snaking its way over her body.  The graphic adorned the back-pack of a 7 year old boy.

The school asked him to desist and his father fought the issue - the child's right as he saw it to carry this bag.  Resolution - child takes bag to school, then takes all his books out and leaves bag in principal's office until the end of school day.  I wonder if this father teaches his child with equal passion to defend human rights, bigotry and abuse in this world?

Lots of folks say, "its my opinion" and I assure you every nit-wit has one.  An opinion is not a hair-brained notion from over-heard third party conversation or anecdotal information shared with neighbourhood cronies.  An opinion is informed, has some facts, some empirical information, proof!

Folks are running around "defending" positions because they can and yet countries are hard pressed to find people to join causes against human slavery, animal cruelty, environmental damage, child abuse, hate crimes, the maladies of this world are endless but its defenders are minimal.

I have seen cats and dogs show more responsibility to off spring than some human beings.

Consciousness is such a subtle thing - it guides the mind - into the light or the dark - which one are you?

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