2.24.2011

Too Violent?

What is too violent? Before Xbox and GoogleTV there was just TV. TV allowed for the censorship of materials by parents and overall decided wether or not they wanted their children to view some of the violent outbreaks occuring in the media. Nowadays, children have the ability to view and even rewatch some of these events. One article states that, "Many children and adolescents spend large amounts of time playing them. Video gaming is a multibillion-dollar industry – bringing in more money than movies and DVDs. Video games have become very sophisticated and realistic. Some games connect to the Internet, which can allow children and adolescents to play online with unknown adults and peers." This ability allows the child to view many violent and horrifying images.

Through video games, children can view and even partake in many gruesome events. "While some games have educational content, many of the most popular games emphasize negative themes and promote":
  • the killing of people or animals
  • the use and abuse of drugs and alcohol
  • criminal behavior, disrespect for authority and the law
  • sexual exploitation and violence toward women
  • racial, sexual, and gender stereotypes
  • foul language, obscenities, and obscene gestures


Video games are influencing children in a very poor manner, and it is becoming very hard for children to distinguish what is reality. The parents have the overall say in what their children can view. They are usually the suppliers of this corruption. Every child wants an Xbox or PS3 for Christmas. How can you resist the child's beady eyes that pierce through your soul to evoke sadness and forgiveness? All you do is get it for them and hope that the child does not fall to the temptations of VIRTUAL REALITY.

"Children and Video Games: Playing with Violence." American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Sept 1997. Web. 24 Feb 2011

Violence in Video Games. YouTube: 2009, Web. 3 Mar 2011. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kH38gqvPUuA&feature=player_embedded.

2 comments:

  1. Jake,
    This post contradicts what I thought your blog would be about. You're so right-- there is a lot of negative themes throughout the gaming world. Parents are wondering what can they do to fix their childrens increasing violence (the game becomes reality), however, they don't realize they are encouraging the child's behavior by supplying them with the newest Call of Duty game. But what is there to do when the world has been premoting violence and filth?
    -Taylor

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  2. Hey Jake!

    I definitely agree with the argument in this post. There is so much temptation on the web, and although I don't play video games myself, I can imagine the negative influence it can place in your life.

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