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Violence On Tv

 

            Ever since the invention of television, our society debates the effects of media violence. Many think that it has a negative impact, other believe that it has a great educational and entertainment value. Those who think negatively can say that it develops aggression in children, disturbs people's minds and spreads violence around the world. However, those statements are incorrect. Violence on television is insignificant to the negative behavior of our society because it is a tool to educate our children, as well as it helps us understand the world around us, but in any ways it can be avoided if you choose to. .
             Television is being blamed for children becoming violent in later life because it is an easy scapegoat. In many families, television has become an electronic baby-sitter; a replacement for quality time with parents. Parents should not let the television raise their children. They should take control of their child's life and entertainment. Perhaps the most important way to prevent children from being affected by violence on TV is to stop it where it starts. The parents should step in and explain the difference between reality and fiction because the exposure to violence in childhood will not harm. Ghetto children see violence unknown to other children, but it does not influence them because it is so hateful for them. If can teach your child that violence is bad then he would never do anything similar to it, and televised violence will be just one of your tool to accomplish that.
             Violence on television not only teaches children but the entire world as well. It is harmless to our society because it is the most credible and believable source of information on the reality of the world. Many people will disagree since they only look at the negative aspects. But violence is an important fact of our lives, it is part of the human condition. It also teaches that the world is a cruel and unworthy place and we are the cause for it.


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