1. Violence In The Media
Because the networks refuse to act as a "mother,"" and to limit the amount of violence shown on television, there are no restrictions to prevent television's violent candy from rotting away at the teeth of society. ... One can derive from this statement that the networks are clearly not worried about any form of government intervention or even the slightest bit concerned about the barrage of scientific data that correlates violent television and hostility among children. ... Public boycott of companies who advertise on violent programs seems to be the only way to inform the networks an...
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